The situation in 160 BC is the same as it was in 170 BC |
The live standings are as follows.
Carthage has 14 points (12 from its imperial legacy, and two from turn 10).
Rome has five points from turn 10, and currently occupies its ITALIA homeland (worth three points, thanks to it being consolidated) and seven other provinces, including the double-scoring IBERIA and AFRICA (nine points from these provinces). That makes 17 victory points in all.
Macedon has six points from turn 10 and currently occupies its Macedonia homeland and four other provinces, all single-pointers, making 11 victory points.
My Persians have 12 points from their imperial legacy, four points from turn 10, and currently occupy their Parthia homeland and five other provinces, including the double-scoring AEGYPTUS, making 23 victory points.
The revolt dice (1-2) cause AEGYPTUS to throw off Persian rule, bringing my victory points down to 21.
Andy's Romans are drawn first, and he is satisfied with conquering Gallia, taking his victory points to 18.
The Macedonians attack Graecia, but roll 1.
Richard again fails to reclaim his AFRICA homeland.
I reconquer AEGYPTUS, taking the Persian score back up to 23 victory points.
The final map, with all victory points added |
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