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Post by ariel on Jan 20, 2019 13:25:36 GMT
I hope lot of guests see this. I also hope they can register an account for here, more people. europan war 4
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Post by Cyrus the Great on Jan 20, 2019 22:26:06 GMT
I don't get what's so hard for Italy in 1806 as it was a breeze for me. I just declare on Sicily at turn 2. Maybe Sardinia as well. Altough Sicily did reconquer Naples from me, I took it back next turn.
The most important part is supporting Rhine. Also, Only bribe Austria once because I see Austria really strong coming in after 3 bribes. But without any or one bribe they only push hard into Rhine maybe a city or two from Ottoman but that's easy to take back. So support Rhine a whole lot as they're like the Poland (1798) of 1806.
I did did a bunch of fighting against Russians. To get around quickly I used forced march.
Techs: Maxed out for Russian campaign, even though I have British campaign unlocked and I 3 starred every Russian mission with Massena, Barclay, Ney, and free generals. I used same gens for this conquest.
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Post by Friedrich โFried Riceโ Paulus on Jan 21, 2019 0:58:01 GMT
I don't get what's so hard for Italy in 1806 as it was a breeze for me. I just declare on Sicily at turn 2. Maybe Sardinia as well. Altough Sicily did reconquer Naples from me, I took it back next turn.ย The most important part is supporting Rhine. Also, Only bribe Austria once because I see Austria really strong coming in after 3 bribes. But without any or one bribe they only push hard into Rhine maybe a city or two from Ottoman but that's easy to take back. So support Rhine a whole lot as they're like the Poland (1798) of 1806.ย I did did a bunch of fighting against Russians. To get around quickly I used forced march. Techs: Maxed out for Russian campaign, even though I have British campaign unlocked and I 3 starred every Russian mission with Massena, Barclay, Ney, and free generals. I used same gens for this conquest. I did Italy 1806 as well. It was actually really easy. I went after Sicily, then Sardinia, and finally morocco. Sicily 1806 is really hard however. You start off with garbage units, and then Massena just leroy jenkinsโ into your lines, and he is really strong, I also tried France 1815. It was a really long conquest. It wasnโt ridiculously difficult just very very long. Cuz you have to fight waves upon waves of enemies.
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Post by Cyrus the Great on Jan 21, 2019 2:43:49 GMT
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaanndโฆโฆ.. it's gon- done. (opinions why)
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Post by Cyrus the Great on Jan 22, 2019 20:37:09 GMT
Hey guys I got all achievements for 1806 but I have two have questions:
Whats the best country for S rank in 1806?
How to do Sardinia 1806?
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Jan 23, 2019 3:00:41 GMT
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Jan 23, 2019 3:42:51 GMT
Bavaria 1812, a most curious outcome, 150 turns yet an S rank clear. The most troublesome part is reclaiming the entire North America (which itself took 60++ turns) and helping your allies once Austria falls (Russia to the east, Sweden to the north, UK to the NW and the Iberian Peninsula to the West).
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Post by Louis Gabriel Suchet on Jan 23, 2019 4:25:38 GMT
Hey guys I got all achievements for 1806 but I have two have questions: Whats the best country for S rank in 1806? How to do Sardinia 1806? Ok first... I think France is the best for S rank in 1806 (I did it in 38 turns) Other people have already answered the other question... Attachments:
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Post by silvercreek on Jan 23, 2019 9:16:08 GMT
Bavaria 1812, a most curious outcome, 150 turns yet an S rank clear. The most troublesome part is reclaiming the entire North America (which itself took 60++ turns) and helping your allies once Austria falls (Russia to the east, Sweden to the north, UK to the NW and the Iberian Peninsula to the West). Yes,it seems you will get more time than as playing a 3 star.Congrats to you at least got rewarded. Btw,I played as France,got the A rank required,but did not get the reward and only 30 medals I feel cheated.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2019 3:25:47 GMT
General rule when playing France, Prussia, Russia or Poland is to influence the victory Sweden or Denmark, and denying your opponent from doing the same. I easily got S rank using Prussia in 1812 by rushing the undefended french territories, whilst using militias to defend my cities and the baltic coast the from the french stationed at Poland, while also harassing Copenhagen. This rule is pretty useless for 1815 tho. I'll redo Prussia 1812 and post some screenshots after i complete 2 star and 3 star rewards for 1815.
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Post by Cyrus the Great on Jan 24, 2019 3:42:18 GMT
You usually need to keep all the fronts good or you will have to go conquer them and if you want S rank there is no time for that. Scandinavia is important because once Sweden/Denmark kill their rival, they can help a bunch in the conquest. This can fit into any era except 1815.
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Post by Louis Gabriel Suchet on Jan 24, 2019 3:51:18 GMT
General rule when playing France, Prussia, Russia or Poland is to influence the victory Sweden or Denmark, and denying your opponent from doing the same. I easily got S rank using Prussia in 1812 by rushing the undefended french territories, whilst using militias to defend my cities and the baltic coast the from the french stationed at Poland, while also harassing Copenhagen. This rule is pretty useless for 1815 tho. I'll redo Prussia 1812 and post some screenshots after i complete 2 star and 3 star rewards for 1815. In relation to Prussia 1812... First... Would you be able to make a guide... That would really help (not just me, but other players too!). Next, what generals do you have? Finally, How do you deal with the French General spam in 1812, they like put Massena and a bunch of other OP generals down on the cities right near Berlin and such (It's insanely hard to kill a Massena who receives 25% less damage, has 615 health, and does like at least 150 damage) It would be really helpful if you answered these question... Thanks
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2019 4:40:21 GMT
I plan to make a Prussia guide for 1812 soon, don't worry . The generals i have at that time was Massena with max aura ability, mahmud II which is pretty weak, Lan and Blucher. I did it without blucher and was able to do it, although he made it a lot quicker. The general strategy that i did was just to ignore the generals and let militias deal with them. For instance, I would concentrate most of my forces in Frankfurt, and send Lan to cologne and harass it. If the french spams a general in Frankfurt, i keep 2 units there and keep attacking, while i switch my target to Cologne. If a general spawns in Cologne, i send Lan to harass bruxelles and harass it, while i send 2 or 3 units(most grenadiers or lancers) to keep the enemy general busy. As for the northern front, i keep spamming militias and let the russians and holy roman empire deals with poland and the french generals, and keept 2 lancers or militias to recapture cities. Also, i don't mind if the french recaptures one of the cities i captured, since i just keep pushing deeper towards France, and i can send some of my units back, and with the help of the russians, austrians or swedes( if they already defeated denmark) to recapture them. Basically, use your cavalry generals to harass undefended cities, and makes the french waste their resources building units there. Admittedly at first, they would keep spamming units, but eventually, after you harass a lot of their cities, it would slow down, and you eventually can capture them. So the overall strategy is Keep advancing to France, Cut off the italians, make the french waste resources while you use only minimal resources, defend the baltic sea and help the swedes with militias and grenadiers, ignore enemy generals and blitz the larger cities with your grenadiers and generals. The brits and spain can hold their own, and to make the victory in the peninsula sure, pay portugal once. Also, if you have unused resources, just donate it to mexico and canada. That's it for now, gotta go finish master's class.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2019 8:18:38 GMT
During my break, i started playing as Prussia 1812 for the first 6 turns, and realized that there can be 2 scenarios that can occur based on how you position Scharnhorst during the first turn.
Scenario 1: If you position Scharnhorst so that he goes directly to leipzig, then davout would attack the unnamed city II at the right of Danzig. Scenario 2: If you position Scharnhorst so that he goes to Prague, then davout would attack the unnamed city III the right of Berlin.
Scenario 2 is more favourable since not only would Scharnhorst be able to attack Leipzig at turn II, you relieve pressure from the unnamed city II by allowing davout to attack City III instead. If you go for Scenario 1, City II would be captured at turn 3, but if you go for Scenario 2, then the militia protecting City III would be around half health. Scenario 2 also allows you to waste no time in capturing Leipzig. I'm not 100 percent sure since i only tried it 4 times, 2 for each scenario, and although Scenario 1 and 2 occured happened based on Scharnhorst's position, i may have overlooked another variable. I'll make about a guide for Prussia 1812 part I after i get home, with screenshots, necessary items and generals needed, etc.
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Post by Cyrus the Great on Jan 25, 2019 1:25:50 GMT
Not having the best lucks finding some good conquest guides.
I would definitely love help from you guys for links.
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