Historical Briefing
Philip II and Alexander built the Macedonian army around combined arms: a pike phalanx to pin the enemy and elite Companion cavalry to deliver the decisive blow — the hammer and the anvil. At Chaeronea in 338 BC this system ended the age of the free Greek city-state.
Tactical Lesson
Hold with infantry, strike with cavalry — combined arms in miniature.
Scenario Rules
- Your first Cavalry deployed gains +1 ATK this turn.
Objectives
- ★1 Win the duel
- ★2 Control multiple unit types at once
- ★3 Attack with Cavalry
Battle Report
Macedonian power came from coordination: the anvil holds, the hammer falls.