Lysimachus and Seleucus have a fair whack of elephants.
And even some scythed chariots.
Their centre and right centre, made up of phalangites, heavy infantry, and of course elephants, is strong.
Antigonus Monopthalmus and his son Demetrius Poliorcetes have far fewer jumbos, but do have excellent cavalry
Their centre is also a mix of phalangites and heavy infantry.
Battle commences with a charge by the scythed chariots. They are taken out by the light infantry and do no serious damage.
What does do damage is the eastern coalition's light cavalry making short work of Antigonus' left flank. They rout the cavalry there and prepare to get in behind the lines.
The elephants and light infantry skirmish while the heavy infantry lines draw closer.
Demetrius' cavalry attack on the right meets heavy opposition.
The elephants face off in the centre.
Hits begin to mount.
With the light cavalry now threatening the rear of the Antigonid infantry, it appears only a matter of time before Seleucus and Lysimachus win.
39 plays 83 means a big, almost bloodless victory for Seleucus and Lysimachus. There are new sheriffs in town!
Excellent report and game of Ipsus, Aaron! This is a battle I'd like to do with CCA.
ReplyDeleteAn excellent looking game Sir!
ReplyDeleteGood game and good result!
ReplyDeleteNice looking game, I like your figures and elephants and chariots in one place is just a bonus.
ReplyDeleteImpressive and beautiful lines of battle...superb!
ReplyDeleteThat was a decisive and quick victory. Great looking game, Aaron.
ReplyDeleteAnother excellent report.
ReplyDeleteThanks all, always nice to take Lost Battles for a spin!
ReplyDeleteExcellent and stirring recreation of that significant Successor battle. I've wondered how old Antigonus would've lived until if he hadn't fallen in battle at 80!
ReplyDeleteHe must've been one tough dude!
DeleteBrilliant battle rep Aaron its great to get all those pikemen out! Interesting conclusion, with the demise of Demetrius his pikemen might be hoping to seek employment with the victors!
ReplyDeleteYeah, I'd say so Tony!
DeleteGreat stuff, Aaaron!
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