Battle In the Spanish Hills 76 BCE
Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 5:12 pm
Intention is to follow a battle between ancient Spanish under Sertorius and late republic Roman under a young Pompey @ 650 pts or so on a 6' x 4' table.
First the orders of march. Comments more than welcome!
Sertorius' mobs:

The order of march is such that the main punch (two BG of MF fronted by two BG of slings and supported by a BG of 6 drilled MF) is placed last, so that it can more likely have a chance of lining up favourably against the Roman heavies. Celtiberian 6 pak is for cavalry support on one flank.
Pompey's Army:

Even Pompey rates as TC for a bit of flavour
. Light Horse to delay on one flank and armoured, superior cavalry in two 4-paks to deliver a hard blow on the opposite flank. For that reason, deployed last in the march order to allow for best choices. Not a lot of heavies, I know, but it is only 650 pts. Cretans being superior can absorb a bit of damage. Javelinmen to go in front of the legionaries so that enemy skirmishers can't draw out the shock foot in unwanted charges.
The Terrain. Spanish won the initiative which meant Sertorius succeeded in catching Pompey in the hills.

Spanish chose a large rough as mandatory, leaving the Roman with a steep hill
. Spanish then chose 3 hills, 2 covered in brush and 1 with plantations, as well as an area of broken. Roman chose nothing else since there were no open areas to be seen! Both mandatory pieces dropped on the Spanish side along with two of the hills. The idea of choosing the hills and covering them with brush was in part to deny the Roman player trying to place gentle, uncovered hills.
An interesting terrain layout, but it probably means the Spanish will have to drive down off those hills to get at the Romans. Maybe a flank will be successful before the legionaries need to be hit!
First the orders of march. Comments more than welcome!

Sertorius' mobs:

The order of march is such that the main punch (two BG of MF fronted by two BG of slings and supported by a BG of 6 drilled MF) is placed last, so that it can more likely have a chance of lining up favourably against the Roman heavies. Celtiberian 6 pak is for cavalry support on one flank.
Pompey's Army:

Even Pompey rates as TC for a bit of flavour

The Terrain. Spanish won the initiative which meant Sertorius succeeded in catching Pompey in the hills.

Spanish chose a large rough as mandatory, leaving the Roman with a steep hill

An interesting terrain layout, but it probably means the Spanish will have to drive down off those hills to get at the Romans. Maybe a flank will be successful before the legionaries need to be hit!