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March 19, 2010
Italia: Scenario I summary
Turn 1:
- Brennus with 10 Celts in Helvetia or Alpes have a major invasion.
During own turns 5 VP per Roman leader killed,
2 VP other Roman unit
killed, 6 VP for raiding or pillaging Roma the first time,
3 VP per other pillage or raid, 1 VP per
killed Illyrian or Cimbri.
3 VP per consular legion killed even if not in own turn.
- During own turn Etruscans score 2 VP per Roman and
1 VP per Celt killed.
- Dionysos in Syracusae and 2 Greeks and 1 fleet in Mare
Siculum. During own turn 1 VP per Carthage or
Epirote unit killed. 3 VP for killing Pyrrhos even if not own turn.
- At any time Samnites get 2 VP per consular legion killed.
During own turns, get 3 VP per raid/pillage (no gold), 2 VP per
Roman killed and 1 VP per Greek killed.
- Carthaginian leader Mago appears anywhere in Africa.
Purchased units must appear in Africa.
During own turns, 3 VP per Greek and Roman leader killed,
1 VP per Greek unit killed.
Even if not own turn: 3 VP for killing Pyrrhos, 2 VP per consular
legion.
- Throughout play Illyrians treat Illyricum as a
regular area for all purposes.
During own turns, 3 VP (no gold) per raid or pillage, 1 VP per
Roman killed, 0.5 per Celt killed.
- Sulpicius and 6 Romans in Roma.
At end of turn, 1 free city.
During turns 1-5, even if not in own turn,
3 VP for killing Brennus and
5 VP for killing Pyrrhos.
During own turn,
2 VP per subjugation achieved and 0.5
point for killing Carthaginians.
Lose 2 VP if a Roman leader retreats and 2 VP
if Rome is raided or pillaged.
Turn 2:
- Agathokles with 2 Greeks and 1 fleet in Mare Siculum.
May take victory points at the end of nation turn 2 or 3,
receiving 2 VP per area in Africa and Sicily.
- Carthaginian leader Hamilcar appears anywhere in Africa.
Loses 3 VP at end of nation turn if any Greek in Africa.
- Q. Fabius and 5 Romans in Roma have a campaign after
regular turn. At end of turn, 1 free city.
Turn 3:
- 5 Celts in Helvetia. 2 VP for Picenum, Pavia.
1 VP ea. for Ravenna, Pisae, Florentia, Verona. 0.5 for other areas.
- 2 Etruscans in any owned area. May revolt. 4 VP ea. for cities
in Perusia, Pavia. 2 VP ea. for cities in Picenum, Etruria, Ravenna. 1 VP
ea. for other cities.
- Greeks:
Agathokles not removed. 3 VP ea. for cities in Syracusae,
Messana, Calabria. 2 VP ea. for cities in Lucania, Lilybaeum,
Agrigentum.
1 VP ea. for cities in Neapolis, Bruttium, Rhegium. Remove Agathokles at
end of turn.
- Samnites:
2 VP ea. for Neapolis, Samnium, Calabria, Apula.
1 VP ea. for Bruttium, Lucania.
0.5 ea. other areas.
- Carthage
Loses 3 VP at end of nation turn if any Greek in Africa.
3 VP if all of Sicily owned.
2 VP ea. for Messana, Syracusae, Rhegium, Agrigentum.
1 VP ea. for Lilybaeum, Corsica, Olbia, Carales.
- Illyrians:
2 VP ea. for Ravenna, Verona.
0.5 ea. other areas.
- Marcus Curius and Decimus Mus and 4 Romans in any owned
areas. At end of turn: Decimus removed; 1 free city; Curius and 3
legions placed in any owned area.
3 VP ea. for Perusia, Picenum, Samnium, Corsica.
2 VP ea. for Apulia, Ravenna, cities.
1 VP ea. for each other area.
Turn 4:
- Pyrrhos with 8 Epirotes and 2 elephants in any South Italy
area with 2 fleets in Mare Siculum on a campaign with 4 gold.
May move through Samnite areas if they revolt. At end of own
turn score 3 VP ea. for Syracusae, Agrigentum; 1 VP ea. other
cities. Pyrrhos removed at end of turn; elephants convert to
infantry. During any of their own turns, score
5 VP ea. Roman leader killed,
1 VP ea. Roman or Carthage unit killed,
3 VP for raid/pillage on Rome (no gold),
3 VP ea. major battle won.
- Samnites may revolt if Pyrrhos in an adjacent area.
- If still alive, Romans' Curius persists.
At end of turn, 1 free city and Romans supplemented to reach
14 legions.
Turn 5:
- Celts:
2 VP/city.
0.5 VP/area.
- Etruscans:
2 VP/city.
1 VP ea. for Perusia, Pavia, Picenum, Etruria, Florentia,
Ravenna.
- 1 Epirotes ea. in Syracusae, Agrigentum if owned. 3 VP/city.
- Greeks:
3 VP ea. for Syracusae, Lilybaeum.
2 VP ea. for other cities.
- Samnites:
2 VP/area.
1 VP/city.
- Carthaginian leader Hannibal appears anywhere in Africa.
Loses 3 VP at end of nation turn if any Greek in Africa.
3 VP if all of Sicily owned.
2 VP ea. for Messana, Syracusae, Rhegium, Agrigentum.
1 VP ea. for Lilybaeum, Corsica, Olbia, Carales.
- 2 Illyrians and 1 fleet in Mare Hadriaticum.
2 VP ea. for Ravenna, Verona, Pavia.
0.5 VP ea. for other areas.
- Romans:
2 VP ea. for Corsica, Olbia, Carales, cities in Sicily.
1 VP ea. for each other city.
Turn 6:
- At start of entire turn,
Flaminius and 5 Romans in Florentia or adjacent.
Units in the area must retreat.
- Celts, Etruscans and Samnites
may revolt if Hannibal in same or adjacent area.
- After regular turn, Hannibal and 10 Carthaginians and 2 elephants
plus any desired units from Africa placed in Alpes for
campaign. 4 gold added at this time.
If Flaminius killed by
Hannibal, Aemilius Paullus and 6 Romans immediately placed in
Roma or adjacent area.
At end of own turn:
5 VP for raiding or pillaging Roma;
3 VP for controlling entire green region;
2 VP/mainland city;
2 VP/major battle won;
1 VP ea. for Rhegium, Bruttium, Lucania, Neapolis, Calabria.
- 2 Numidians in Aures.
Even if not own turn,
3 VP per Roman leader or consular legion killed.
During own turns,
3 VP per Carthage elephant killed,
1 VP other Carthage unit killed,
2 VP per pillage/raid (no gold),
1 VP per Roman killed.
- 2 Illyrians in Illyricum.
- At start of Roman turn, if Flaminius
still alive, remove and place
Aemilius Paullus and 2 legions in Roma or adjacent owned area.
Turn 7:
- Celts:
2 VP/city.
0.5 VP/area.
- Etruscans:
2 VP/city.
- Epirotes:
3 VP/city.
- Greeks:
2 VP/city.
After Roman turn, all units replaced by Romans.
- Samnites:
1 VP/city.
0.5 VP/area.
- If still alive, Carthaginian leader Hannibal appears in Africa.
3 VP ea. for Africa, Numidia, Mauretania, Byzacena, Tripolitana.
1 VP ea. for Corsica, Olbia, Carales, areas in Sicily.
- Massinissa and 6 Numidians in Aures.
1 VP ea. area in Africa other than Aures.
- Illyrians:
2 VP ea. for Ravenna, Verona, Pavia.
0.5 VP ea. for other areas.
- Scipio and 2 consular Romans and 4 fleets in Mare Tyrrhenum
have a campaign after the regular turn. At the end of the turn
supplement Romans to 16 legions, placing the new units with
Scipio or any owned area.
During scoring, count controlled mainland, Greek and empty
areas, subtracting number of other areas. Receive this number of
points (minimum 0, maximum 7). 5 VP/city in Africa. 1 VP ea.
for Corsica, Olbia, Carales, Numidia, Mauretania, Byzacena,
Tripolitana, each area in Sicily. 1 VP/mainland city.
Turn 8:
- Jugurtha and 7 Numidians in Aures.
At end of own turn 1 VP/area and city.
- Boiorix with 10 Cimbri in Helvetia campaign with 6 gold.
During own turns,
3 VP per consular legion killed,
0.5 VP per Celt or other Roman killed,
5 VP for raid or pillage of Roma (no gold),
3 VP for other raid or pillage.
- Marius and 4 Romans in Roma have a campaign with 6 gold after
regular turn. At end of turn, 1 free city.
During scoring, count controlled mainland, Greek and empty
areas, subtracting number of other areas. Receive this number of
points (minimum 0, maximum 7). 5 VP for killing the last
Carthaginian on the board. 3 VP for having all Sicily.
Lose 1 VP for each Numidian and Cimbri on the board (except in
Aures). Lose 1 VP for each ruined city on the board.
Turn 9:
- At start of entire turn, 1 Roman in each owned city or 5 in Roma.
If still alive, Marius and Sulla placed in owned areas.
Units in the area must retreat.
- Celts
may revolt at start of own turn and receive 4
infantry in Alpes or any owned area.
2 VP ea. for Pavia, Verona.
2 VP/city.
- Etruscans
may revolt at start of own turn and receive Pompaedius Silo
and 4 infantry in Etruria or any owned area.
2 VP ea. for Pavia, Perusia, Picenum, Etruria, Florentia,
Ravenna.
1 VP/other areas.
2 VP/city.
- Epirotes:
3 VP/city.
- Greeks:
2 VP/city.
After Roman turn, all units replaced by Romans.
- Samnites
may revolt at start of own turn and receive Papius Mutilus
and 4 infantry in Samnium or any owned area.
2 VP/city.
1 VP/area.
- Carthage:
3 VP ea. for Africa, Numidia, Mauretania, Byzacena, Tripolitana.
1 VP ea. for Corsica, Olbia, Carales, areas in Sicily.
- Numidians:
1 VP/area.
1 VP/city.
- Illyrians:
2 VP ea. for Ravenna, Verona, Pavia.
0.5 VP ea. for other areas.
- Cimbri:
2 VP/area.
- Romans have a major invasion.
During scoring, count controlled mainland, Greek and empty
areas, subtracting number of other areas. Receive this number of
points (minimum 0, maximum 7).
3 VP for killing Silo.
3 VP for killing Mutilus.
3 VP for owning all Sicily.
3 VP for owning all Africa except Aures.
1 VP/mainland city.
Turn 10:
- Celts, Etruscans, Epirotes, Samnites,
Carthage, Numidians, Illyrians and
Cimbri:
no income, movement, reactions or VP.
- Sulla and 7 Optimates in Calabria with 7 gold are first in
the alternating campaign.
May steal Roman legions on a roll of
7-10 (but no chance if Strabo present and only
on 9-10 if consular legion present).
At any time,
6 VP for Roma; 1 VP ea. for other cities.
2 VP/Populares killed.
1 VP/Roman killed.
0.5/other killed.
3 VP per major battle won.
3 VP per enemy leader killed.
- Marius and 8 Populares in Ravenna with 8 gold are second in
the alternating campaign. Up to three consular legions can be
substituted for ever pair of normal legions.
May steal Roman legions on a roll of
9-10 (but no chance if Strabo present and only
on 10 if consular legion present).
At any time,
6 VP for Roma; 1 VP ea. for other cities.
2 VP/Optimates killed.
1 VP/Roman killed.
0.5/other killed.
3 VP per major battle won.
3 VP per enemy leader killed.
- Pompeius Strabo and 2 Romans in Roma with 4 gold are last
in the alternating campaign.
4 VP for Roma; 1 VP ea. for other cities.
At any time,
1 VP ea. for Populares or Optimates killed.
3 VP per enemy leader killed,
lose 2 VP per Roman leader who retreats,
lose 2 VP when Roma is raided/pillaged.
During the Roman turn,
2 VP for subjugating a nation,
0.5 per Carthage unit killed.
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