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Post by Jean Lannes on Apr 13, 2016 6:35:26 GMT
Yes I know Jean-Luc Picard already made a guide for Switzerland but I found a different way which is pretty easy, you only need a bit of luck a some good generals. I used Golitsyn Berthier Kate (very very very late) Sophia Hull Instead of stealing Karlsruhe at the beginning I chose to go directly towards Vienna with my two units and bombared Charles with my artillery. At the same time I finished upgrading Zürich and as soon as Karlsruhe was empty I stole it. Quickly built double heavy artillery and put your art general on them. Then use your artillery to bombard Vienna while Bachmann and the infantry unit steal cities (the Italians will help) if you're lucky Radetzsky will avoid you for now as he has to deal with Marmont. I already had a lot of money from Zürich so I was able to build double armored cars and put Berthier on them. With his help I quickly took Vienna and split my army into 3 main groups. Group A: Sophia and Bachmann going through the Balkan and later Carpathians. Group B: Berthier and local recruited units going towards St. Petersburg (capture any cities you can). Group C: Hull and local units. Mostly used to fight Prussia. I also recruited another double armored car to send it to Spain getting rid of that quickly. As soon as one cav general conquered St. Petersburg send him to Finland and then Scandinavia. Afterwards towards Scottland while your other cav general goes towards Ireland from Spain with a lot of ironclads. Then unite and take London. (My progress at 59 turns)
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Apr 13, 2016 16:05:17 GMT
Impressive. Now everyone has 2 choices for playing Switzerland 1809
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