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Post by NetherFreek on Dec 7, 2018 7:13:08 GMT
Hi, Please share your strategy below for this mission.
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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on Dec 7, 2018 8:33:27 GMT
easytech's picture depicts all your troops rushing to manstein so that might be the way
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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on Dec 7, 2018 13:46:25 GMT
what the fishcakes someone just did this in 6 turns? ?!!!! i suspect hacks
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Post by unnamed356 on Dec 9, 2018 22:33:10 GMT
I’m spending a lot of time trying to figure out which city you take corresponds to which enemies getting double morale loss...it’s so weird because most of the time the two places are unrelated
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Post by unnamed356 on Dec 9, 2018 23:29:54 GMT
Bock, Model and a ton of normal enemy troops will attack your ally first. If your ally is defeated then you will face a massive invasion force from them (picture above) Other enemy gens: Manstein leaves when you take Guderian's city Guderian leaves when you kill Leeb Rundstedt leaves when you kill Griem Rommel leaves when you kill Rundstedt You have to kill Manstein, Rommel and Guderian as well as take their cities. Debuffs: Taking city above Greim debuffs Leeb and Guderian and their surrounding troops Taking Leeb's city debuffs Rommel and his surrounding troops Thats all I have for now, this is already so complex Edits: changed some of the above things Edit 2: If you save your ally, then Bock and Model as well as their troops will be pretty much dead, and when Manstein leaves, I think he won’t go for you, he will go for your ally, which will make things much easier.
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Post by unnamed356 on Dec 12, 2018 4:14:58 GMT
At first I tried to split my forces but then I couldn’t figure out a way to push through so here’s my (inefficient) strategy:
On the first two turns advance upwards but don’t attract Griem’s attention by staying at least 4 hex tiles away. then on the third turn u can move your infantry on the right side of the map and near Greim, this will make him leave. Then u have more space to put your troops on without making Greim attack you. Reason for this is because I hate the chain reaction of killing Griem makes Rundstedt come for you and then killing Rundstedt makes Rommel come for you.
Then prepare to attack Guderians city, all your troops must be at least 3 hex tiles away (so Guderian doesn’t do some massive damage on your troops). Then have a few troops take the city north of Griem, Guderian receives double morale loss, so confuse him and kill him in 3 turns. Then Manstein will leave, use Eisenhower in the city to missile and lower Manstein’s health. Your ally will kill almost all of the invading troops and Bock and Model will be about half health. However you may need to send some help because Manstein will crush your ally.
Then I did the next few parts really inefficiently, I sent Patton and MacArthur down to help take the south west city (the city Manstein came from) and then finally regrouping everyone to take Greim’s city and then advancing north to face Rommel. I gave him double morale loss (by taking Leeb’s city) but honestly it’s not very necessary because I had enough nukes.
This got me 29 turns, but it can probably be improved by a lot.
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