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ironman said:
Akvod said:

What should I do? I've won a decisive victory against the Macedonians and retook the city of Pela and quickly moved to take Demetras. However, it is now winter. My men are exausted and not well rationed. If I move into Macedonian territory, I would be cut off from supplies. However allowing the Macedonians to regroup into one large army, and levy some troops will tarnish the decisive victory I've earned earlier.

Should I sieze the chance and continue my campaign during winter? Or head back to the city and wait until spring comes?

well, I would move in, take what you can, keep the Macedonians on the run. You may lose some men to hunger, but if you win the war, who cares! 

However, as you can see by the green areas, I am severely limited in mobility during Winter. I will not be able to reach Athens in time. I'll also be surrounded and pincered by two cities. But as you can clearly see, Corinth is well garrisoned, and her troops are already on the march to join the forces of Ephras Amphopolites, who already has a force that can rival Caivs Octavivs's.

Should I use the geography and my naval Supremacy to my advantage and prevent the Macedonians from going out of Attica while I wait for reinforcements that'll probably arrive by a year?

However, doing so will prolong the war and empty my treasury... meanwhile Carthage only continues to stare at any opportunity to attack...