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Post by Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb on Oct 19, 2017 22:23:02 GMT
I see that there is no guide for that, so I decided to make one. Unfortunately, pics are unavailable atm. So, I only used Bock for this one, but I guess any decent tank gen will do. Put your general on the medium tank and march towards London. Dowding will help you and London should fall by turn 6-7. In the meantime, assist Mountbatten with your navy: First with fighting off the german fleet at north and then with killing Dönitz. Note one thing, however: Make sure your cruiser survives! It will be very helpful later and you won't be able to replace it! Back to land, when you capture London go for the city south of it. Now, prepare for the invasion of France. There is an annoying sub on the nearby port though. Use cheap infantry to distract it while your main forces sail past it. Try to avoid coastal forts; better use your navy to deal with them. Anyways, I recommend landing on the very left tile of the map because it has a strategic position and it is undefended. Don't go to Kluge; he will come to you. Trap him in the choke point and kill him. Use your navy for support (this is why your cruiser is invaluable!). Now, if your allies are doing well, Rundstedt will go fight them (you will eventually fight him but he will be weakened). If they don't, he will come for you. Try to snipe him with artillery as he deals a lot of damage in close combat. With the enemy generals dead, the rest is easy. Capture the two cities in the south first and then paratroop into the 3rd one (Mountbatten will destroy its defences for you). I mainly built medium tanks and howitzers. Following this strategy, I finished in 26 turns but someone with better/more denerals could do it in less.
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Post by Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb on Nov 22, 2017 16:46:33 GMT
This is so much easier now that I have better tech. I finished this in 20 turns. Generals: Messe, Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb
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