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Post by kyokusanagi on Jan 23, 2019 9:25:01 GMT
Hi Mates.
I saw him few times when mission was loaded, but I cannot track him down. Any suggestions? Maybe I'm too early incampaigns ? Finished Russian. Britts are waiting as a next ones.
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Post by silvercreek on Jan 23, 2019 10:04:01 GMT
Do you mean Kutuzov? You can find him in military school,first guy up to bat. Kosciuszko does even exist at least not in EW6. Maybe in EW4.
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Post by kyokusanagi on Jan 23, 2019 12:28:40 GMT
Koลciuszko. I had him on EW 4 with excellent results in architecture (forts ^_^).
I was looking for him in EW 6.
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Post by Sun liren on Jan 23, 2019 14:19:17 GMT
A green colour general.you can Find him in Poland 1812 conquest if Poland stay long enough
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Jan 24, 2019 4:26:45 GMT
Koลciuszko. I had him on EW 4 with excellent results in architecture (forts ^_^). I was looking for him in EW 6. He isn't in the Military Academy, so he's probably only available in Conquest like the post above^^ says. I don't think campaigns feature Poland a lot so he's probably not going to show up in Campaign.
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Post by mexie on Jan 26, 2019 23:30:12 GMT
He spawns on 1806 conquest nearly on turn 14-15,he also has a small biography like every academy general.
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Post by kyokusanagi on Jan 28, 2019 6:20:45 GMT
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Post by Cyrus the Great on Feb 10, 2019 18:04:00 GMT
Ok I came up with a term for these gens - warehouse generals. There are two types: Real and manmade. A warehouse general is any general you cannot buy in the military school.
Real generals include Kosciuszko. These generals were all real people but can't be bought. They're used by AI in campaigns sometimes but not too much. They appear a lot in conquests and this is where I get the term from. The AI can deploy them so they can use them in conquest. They also can appear a lot in challenges, though I usually find manmades a bit more common. Examples of these: Ross, Oudinot, Dobeln. These guys almost always have their own descriptions/bios.
Manmades have never existed and can be better than real warehouse gens. Examples: Agha, Ibrahim Bey, Murad Bey. Sometimes these guys are buffed a lot for certain challenges. Most of the time they're found in challenges and a bit in conquest. Sometimes in campaigns as well, like the first mission. There descriptions usually say "A general good at commanding _______" or something like that. Idk if "Famous _______ ________ generals are real or manmade. Princesses are NOT warehouse gens since you can buy them, but none of them are actually real most of the time. Sometimes the tier of Manmades change a lot and they can have skills depending on the mission they're in.
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Post by Clausewitz on Mar 21, 2019 19:57:05 GMT
Ok I came up with a term for these gens - warehouse generals. There are two types: Real and manmade. A warehouse general is any general you cannot buy in the military school. Real generals include Kosciuszko. These generals were all real people but can't be bought. They're used by AI in campaigns sometimes but not too much. They appear a lot in conquests and this is where I get the term from. The AI can deploy them so they can use them in conquest. They also can appear a lot in challenges, though I usually find manmades a bit more common. Examples of these: Ross, Oudinot, Dobeln. These guys almost always have their own descriptions/bios. Manmades have never existed and can be better than real warehouse gens. Examples: Agha, Ibrahim Bey, Murad Bey. Sometimes these guys are buffed a lot for certain challenges. Most of the time they're found in challenges and a bit in conquest. Sometimes in campaigns as well, like the first mission. There descriptions usually say "A general good at commanding _______" or something like that. Idk if "Famous _______ ________ generals are real or manmade. Princesses are NOT warehouse gens since you can buy them, but none of them are actually real most of the time. Sometimes the tier of Manmades change a lot and they can have skills depending on the mission they're in. Ah... actually Murad and Ibrahim Bey really existed. Napolรฉon fight against them in his Egypt campaign (there are the mamluk leaders).
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Post by mexie on Mar 22, 2019 1:48:15 GMT
Yeah,Clausewitz is also here on Engagement in Morag on the Prussian war challenge, we also have Kebler which is a yellow commander with 48 inf ability and 62 battle and can be seen during the Ottoman counter attack (last exp to Egypt mission)
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Post by Navia Lanoira on Apr 4, 2019 16:00:25 GMT
He can also found in 1812 conquest. I found him on turn 11. Just saying.
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Apr 8, 2019 13:50:56 GMT
Just looked up some information on the Ottoman Regency of Algiers. Apparently, there is a ruler (the title is Pasha-Deys from 1718 to 1830) named Omar Agha. However, he only took power from April 1815 to September 1817.
"Agha" can also be a honorific title for a civilian or military officer within the Ottoman Empire which extends to Algeria.
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Post by Navia Lanoira on Apr 11, 2019 6:47:27 GMT
Just looked up some information on the Ottoman Regency of Algiers. Apparently, there is a ruler (the title is Pasha-Deys from 1718 to 1830) named Omar Agha. However, he only took power from April 1815 to September 1817. "Agha" can also be a honorific title for a civilian or military officer within the Ottoman Empire which extends to Algeria. Searched it also and i think its meaning is leader. Funnily, i searched hassan and its meaning is handsome in other countries. Now i found hassan I of morocco is one of sultans there.
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Post by Seger on Apr 14, 2019 21:29:43 GMT
Just looked up some information on the Ottoman Regency of Algiers. Apparently, there is a ruler (the title is Pasha-Deys from 1718 to 1830) named Omar Agha. However, he only took power from April 1815 to September 1817. "Agha" can also be a honorific title for a civilian or military officer within the Ottoman Empire which extends to Algeria. Searched it also and i think its meaning is leader. Funnily, i searched hassan and its meaning is handsome in other countries. Now i found hassan I of morocco is one of sultans there. tizoc did also exist, he was the leader of the aztec empire from 1481-1486, he was a weak leader and after 5 jear he was poisoned.
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Post by mexie on Apr 14, 2019 23:43:41 GMT
Hassan is actually L'Estocq,the Prussian General that commanded what whats left of the Prussian army after Jena at Eylau.
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