The situation in 160 BC is the same as it was in 170 BC |
The state-of-play is as follows.
The Carthaginians have 12pts from their imperial legacy and 5pts from turn 10, making 17pts.
The Romans have 5pts from turn 10 and 17pts from their current holdings (remember that consolidated ITALIA is worth three points, and IBERIA and AFRICA are each worth two points), making 22pts.
The Macedonians have 11pts from turn 10 and 4pts from their current holdings, making 15pts.
The Persians/Parthians have 12pts from their imperial legacy, 1pt from turn 10 and 4pts from their current holdings, making 17pts.
The revolt dice (1-5) see Numidia throw off Roman rule, dropping Rome's score to 21 victory points.
The Romans are drawn first, and reconquer Numidia with a 4, returning them to 22 victory points.
Andy rolls a 2, failing to free his AFRICA homeland.
I roll 5, narrowly failing to free my Macedonia homeland.
Richard's Parthians attack Syria, but roll 1.
Rome is a clear winner |
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