Collapse of the Successors
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2019 3:33 am
Just a quick story about my current game. All in all I am quite pleased with it. Playing as Athens, I have taken back most of Greece and Macedon, then forced to war against Rome, took the entire Italian Peninsula. All the while I was allied to the Antigonids, who were dominating the legacy scores. They had taken all of Asia Minor, much of the area north of Macedon, all of Egypt, most of the Levant. Huge territories, mighty armies, etc. I figured to win I would have to attack them, so dropped my alliance in 1 turn, then the next declared war and attacked them in 6 regions. I took back most of Greece, a few other spots, but found out that my attack had triggered rebels in Lydia, who took out their capital, and they totally ceased to exist. It was a stunning development to go from such strength to nothing all of a sudden. Of course, new factions quickly emerged to spread into the power vacuum.
I have no complaints, but when and if I play the Antigonids, I will really be careful about my capital province!
I have no complaints, but when and if I play the Antigonids, I will really be careful about my capital province!