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Post by rickandmorty on Nov 15, 2015 5:25:26 GMT
The campaign is getting harder n harder.and now I'm stuck with this campaign. Even a two star or more strategy will do.
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Post by rickandmorty on Nov 15, 2015 5:40:38 GMT
Btw in this campaign I guess you need to kill every last one of the Brits? As there is no indication on what to kill or towns to capture. Even my strong generels are having a hard time. My generals: Ranks: 125,ney(pistol,saddle) . 75,golistyn(pistol) . 89,isabelle(potent powder) . 110,sophia(art horse)
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Post by kanue on Nov 15, 2015 13:03:40 GMT
Yes, this mission requires you to kill all the British and it is hard.
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Post by Mountbatten on Nov 15, 2015 13:58:24 GMT
The British in the north are going to attack th units that you have there immediately. Have them retreat around the west. It will distract them and allow your generals to attack. Focus on the enemy generals while leaving Dearborn in a city for a few turns. He has the Architecture skill and can upgrade cities for half price. After the attacking enemy generals are dead, capture Washington. It will give you high morale I think. If not, Dearborn will just say "I see what you did there!" And nothing will happen. Try to ignore the coast until you have Washington secured. The navy general will be the hardest to kill. Just don't let him get free shots at your soldiers near the coast. Kill Picton before trying to fight him. Provided that your generals are still alive and semi-healthy you should be able to beat the navy guy. Then you just capture the port and you win.
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Post by rickandmorty on Nov 15, 2015 15:48:31 GMT
Good guide,thanks. The hard part is all your initial troops are weak and low on morale for a few turns.
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Post by Davout on Nov 25, 2015 14:52:46 GMT
My only advice: a little wine for every generals make things soft and smoothly - got 4 stars
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Post by Mountbatten on Nov 25, 2015 15:36:06 GMT
Wine is too expensive and a near useless item
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Post by Davout on Nov 25, 2015 16:17:17 GMT
Oh dear, I knew it, I spend it only for this map.
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Post by Joachim Murat on Apr 30, 2016 0:10:58 GMT
The British in the north are going to attack th units that you have there immediately. Have them retreat around the west. It will distract them and allow your generals to attack. Focus on the enemy generals while leaving Dearborn in a city for a few turns. He has the Architecture skill and can upgrade cities for half price. After the attacking enemy generals are dead, capture Washington. It will give you high morale I think. If not, Dearborn will just say "I see what you did there!" And nothing will happen. Try to ignore the coast until you have Washington secured. The navy general will be the hardest to kill. Just don't let him get free shots at your soldiers near the coast. Kill Picton before trying to fight him. Provided that your generals are still alive and semi-healthy you should be able to beat the navy guy. Then you just capture the port and you win. What do u mean by kill Picton before trying to fight him? Also, how many stars u get mate? Im currently on grinding campaign mode as many of mine not 4-5 stars yet...
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Post by Mountbatten on Apr 30, 2016 1:58:39 GMT
The British in the north are going to attack th units that you have there immediately. Have them retreat around the west. It will distract them and allow your generals to attack. Focus on the enemy generals while leaving Dearborn in a city for a few turns. He has the Architecture skill and can upgrade cities for half price. After the attacking enemy generals are dead, capture Washington. It will give you high morale I think. If not, Dearborn will just say "I see what you did there!" And nothing will happen. Try to ignore the coast until you have Washington secured. The navy general will be the hardest to kill. Just don't let him get free shots at your soldiers near the coast. Kill Picton before trying to fight him. Provided that your generals are still alive and semi-healthy you should be able to beat the navy guy. Then you just capture the port and you win. What do u mean by kill Picton before trying to fight him? Also, how many stars u get mate? Im currently on grinding campaign mode as many of mine not 4-5 stars yet... Idk this was a long time ago. And I meant kill Picton before fighting the navy general. I think I got a measly 2 or 3 stars
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Post by Ezlegendz on Jul 30, 2016 15:00:47 GMT
The British in the north are going to attack th units that you have there immediately. Have them retreat around the west. It will distract them and allow your generals to attack. Focus on the enemy generals while leaving Dearborn in a city for a few turns. He has the Architecture skill and can upgrade cities for half price. After the attacking enemy generals are dead, capture Washington. It will give you high morale I think. If not, Dearborn will just say "I see what you did there!" And nothing will happen. Try to ignore the coast until you have Washington secured. The navy general will be the hardest to kill. Just don't let him get free shots at your soldiers near the coast. Kill Picton before trying to fight him. Provided that your generals are still alive and semi-healthy you should be able to beat the navy guy. Then you just capture the port and you win. This advice isnt really working for me There are just to many Generals and unita and even when I capture Washington i lose it soon... ( Generals: Sophia 98 Picton 54 Marie 74 Kate 74 Dumouriez 98)
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Post by ksb on Jan 13, 2018 5:57:38 GMT
.org/image/87vri8zqb/] [/url] This was a difficult one as you have to kill all the British. 1) Added generals to the 3 rows grenadiers at Philadelphia as well as the double light arty at Trenton. Moved the light arty to hold Philadelphia while the grenadiers engaged Paget. 2) Added generals to the heavy cavalry at Charlotte as well as the rocket at Richmond. Then move up to take Washington. Do not take Yorktown too early or you will be overwhelmed. 3) Moved Jackson up to reinforce the grenadiers who are fighting with Paget. Jackson will eventually sit in Philadelphia as he has 5* trading. 4) Use Dearborn to upgrade Charlotte city, the stable, Richmond then the factory. Wait for the British Guards to leave Yorktown to move west. Use Dearborn and a few cheap units to flank & hold them. Use the coastal gun and fortress to weaken them. 5) Use your heavy cavalry and rocket to weaken Washington. Kill Sidney & Rowland. 6) By the time you take Washington, the enemy rocket will try to steal the northern factory. Make an light arty to defend it. Your northern force should be able to kill Drummond & the rest of his goons. Spilt up your force into two. Half to go south to help defend Richmond then take Yorktown as well to kill Picton and friends. Wait for Picton to land then kill them one by one, then take Yorktown. 7) The other part of Washington force will try to take the port, then kill the battleship, frigate, the coastal gun then Calder. Rocket with a general is important here. All your forces around Philadelphia should move towards Drummond starting position. 8) Use Jackson to trade food for gold and tools. Then spam coastal forts to make the enemy ships fire onto them instead of your troops. Got 5 stars in 11 rounds without medi kits. Good of luck everyone!
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Post by rjs on Jan 14, 2018 2:36:04 GMT
Ksb,you got some great generals,no wonder you blitzed it.
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Post by junius on Jan 14, 2018 4:03:23 GMT
I did it with Sophia (110/7), Golitsyn (max), Isabella (86/10), Kate (86/7), and Fatimah (44/3).
1. Keep Fatimah on a militia unit in Charlotte, Golitsyn on the starting double heavy cav,Sophia on the rocket, and Isabella on the starting light artillery near Philly.
2. Isabella defends Philly with the troops around. Send the light cav into the mountains to the west as a decoy to by her time.
3. Have Golitsyn, Jackson, and Sophia attack Sidney and then Paget. Don't get too close to Washington.
4. Picton should attack Richmond by now. Have Dear born hold this city at all costs, rush back there with the forces that killed Paget.
5. Make sure the British don't capture your factory down south- I used it to spawn a double light artillery and put Kate (my third string artillery general) on it.
6. Rowland may pop out of Washington a little after Picton. Surround, kill, and mop up.
7. Drummond will attack Philly in time. If you have a snare drum, you should easily win the artillery duel.
8. Converge with all your forces around Baltimore, spam forts around the port to keep Calder where you can surround him.
I did it in 13 turns (just below 5 stars) with these generals.
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