The only way for Antietam to fall is a stack of HA (plus some chariots) moved onto the spice tile at the end of the turn, then moving to the cow ile on the next turn to split Antietam and the capital.
So, to make sure the limited number of units are met, and those are the weakest ones that could be met, Jowy needs to move up near the start/middle of the turn with a stack of swords/axes plus a spear (like 2/5/1), and move them to the hill tile E NE of Chancellorville (with a road on the adjacent plains hill within Jowys' culture they can move in without being spotted).
Then Spullla move up units to 1S of C.Ville. Then hopefully Ottomans move up some fastmovers (just a handful of HA) from the tile 3N2E to within reach of F.Berg, along with the attack from Dantski, but make sure Dantski moves last. The aim is to make Spullla slave useless units instead of spears so the HA stacks have a beter chance of succeeding.
That would probably be enough to raze Antietam, or at the very least F.Berg and C.Ville, but it is really hard to pull off, they need to be really organized, and all of them need to know the lay of the land and get this planned out before they even start building the army. And the problem is, by the time they are looking at attacking the next round of cities will be out, they could have better units etc, 40% culture.
So, to make sure the limited number of units are met, and those are the weakest ones that could be met, Jowy needs to move up near the start/middle of the turn with a stack of swords/axes plus a spear (like 2/5/1), and move them to the hill tile E NE of Chancellorville (with a road on the adjacent plains hill within Jowys' culture they can move in without being spotted).
Then Spullla move up units to 1S of C.Ville. Then hopefully Ottomans move up some fastmovers (just a handful of HA) from the tile 3N2E to within reach of F.Berg, along with the attack from Dantski, but make sure Dantski moves last. The aim is to make Spullla slave useless units instead of spears so the HA stacks have a beter chance of succeeding.
That would probably be enough to raze Antietam, or at the very least F.Berg and C.Ville, but it is really hard to pull off, they need to be really organized, and all of them need to know the lay of the land and get this planned out before they even start building the army. And the problem is, by the time they are looking at attacking the next round of cities will be out, they could have better units etc, 40% culture.