A not so cautious average phalanx 12 bases strongh charged 2 roman cohorts ( elite and superior ).
The phalanx managed to frag the elite cohort ( 4 x 3 on the 5 dice I threw for melee ...imagine , just after having had a small CMT problem at impact )
The second cohort provided an overlap and so could not charge the phalanx who was all alone, flanks wide open . ( Nick in case you are wondering, Nathan was in charge of the seleucid army )
A third cohort comes and charges the flank of the phalanx ( legal flank charge ) . As the front rank of the phalanx is already in contact , I was wondering how many of the three rear ranks would turn to face the charge . I decided the last rank would do so as to leave 3 ranks against the engaged ennemy , but I am far from being sure it is the right answer .
I hope I will soon discover some CV army list of which I have the armies so I can test CV armies
MERRY CHRISTMAS
