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All solid advice there!
I disagree with brutii and Greek campaign guides. In both cases navy isn’t emphasized. In brutii campaign you advise to straight up war with Greek mainland. Whether Greek or Brutii you can split enemy in half with naval superiority, less so with Greece but being Greece it buys you time to take rebel cities all around you. Ships are expensive to build but have low maintenance cost. Neutralize Italy or avoid dragging Macedonia into war for 800 dinarii a turn and you get like 5 cities for it with no chance of reinforcements (if you count Asia Minor playing as brutii.)