Originally posted by fairline
Sounds good - I'd add Numidian cavalry to the Liby-Phoenician phalanx and also Carthaginian light troops and Sacred Band. Not sure to what extent Iberian troops were used in the First Punic War but they were the backbone of later Carthaginian armies of course.
Sounds good - I'd add Numidian cavalry to the Liby-Phoenician phalanx and also Carthaginian light troops and Sacred Band. Not sure to what extent Iberian troops were used in the First Punic War but they were the backbone of later Carthaginian armies of course.
Personally I'd stick to having velites, hastati, principes and triarii for the Romans as it adds a little variety and authenticity. BTW, there were no auxiliary cavalry in the sense of the later Rebublican and Imperial armies; the Roman legions had patrician equites at this time (300 per legion IIRC) while the allied Italian legions provided a substantial number of cavalry of their own (600? per legion).
By the way, here is a quick and dirty, very basic unit list - I expect to expand it.
Units
Syracuse (Syracusian)
- Urban Levy (settler)
- Heavy Infantry
- Light Archers
- Catapult
- Trader
Senate and People of Rome (Roman)
- Velites
- Hastati
- Principes
- Triarii
- Equites
- Funtidores
- Catapult
- Trader
Carthage (Carthaginian)
- Libyan Phalangites
- Numidian Cavalry
- Balearic Slingers
- Iberians
- Gauls
- Poeni Merchant
Greek Colonies (Greek)
- Hoplites
- Light Cavalry
- Peltasts
- Trader
Mamertines (Mamertine)
- Campanian Hoplites
- Campanian Cavalry
- Pirates
Epirotes (Epirote)
- Phalangites
- Light Cavalry
- Elephants
- Samnite Mercenaries
...and, since Archimedes will be playing a prominent part in the scenario as well, I may well add some kind of upgraded catapult, and even a steam cannon or two.
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