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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Aug 20, 2019 2:19:34 GMT
DeletedShoot. I have Helvetti left in caesar time... can you give me advice as it is really hard!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2019 5:47:28 GMT
Deleted Shoot. I have Helvetti left in caesar time... can you give me advice as it is really hard! After my advice, it won't be hard. If you can give me your gens, I may be able to formulate a plan. But this should do for now. Caesar and his goons will go for Noricum, so the first thing you'll do is beat Aedui. Surround them, declare war turn 3,capure then turn 4. Having Antony will make it easier, so you can start attacking Massalia immediately after Massalia enters war. After Massalia falls, use the Mediterranean sea to your advantage. Send some of your gens toward Numidia, while 2 of your strongest gens should go sack Rome. BTW, for the gens you send to Numidia, avoid engaging any of your enemies, just say hi and move out. Take one of the Numidian cities, replenish your forces, then March towards Carthage. As for your boys in Rome, after Rome falls, go visit Greece and make Crassus rethink about leaving his major cities undefended. Donate to pontus, hopefully they survive.
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Aug 20, 2019 12:02:51 GMT
Deleted Shoot. I have Helvetti left in caesar time... can you give me advice as it is really hard! After my advice, it won't be hard. If you can give me your gens, I may be able to formulate a plan. But this should do for now. Caesar and his goons will go for Noricum, so the first thing you'll do is beat Aedui. Surround them, declare war turn 3,capure then turn 4. Having Antony will make it easier, so you can start attacking Massalia immediately after Massalia enters war. After Massalia falls, use the Mediterranean sea to your advantage. Send some of your gens toward Numidia, while 2 of your strongest gens should go sack Rome. BTW, for the gens you send to Numidia, avoid engaging any of your enemies, just say hi and move out. Take one of the Numidian cities, replenish your forces, then March towards Carthage. As for your boys in Rome, after Rome falls, go visit Greece and make Crassus rethink about leaving his major cities undefended. Donate to pontus, hopefully they survive. Actually Caesar and Anthony always go for me in my game. Never noricrum. Anyways, I had to absolutely s&l the first part, and I killed caesar and anthony both on turn 2. I know its cheating but it was unbearable if I didn’t. I had the pontus kingdom collapse on turn 13 hahaha.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2019 14:01:07 GMT
After my advice, it won't be hard. If you can give me your gens, I may be able to formulate a plan. But this should do for now. Caesar and his goons will go for Noricum, so the first thing you'll do is beat Aedui. Surround them, declare war turn 3,capure then turn 4. Having Antony will make it easier, so you can start attacking Massalia immediately after Massalia enters war. After Massalia falls, use the Mediterranean sea to your advantage. Send some of your gens toward Numidia, while 2 of your strongest gens should go sack Rome. BTW, for the gens you send to Numidia, avoid engaging any of your enemies, just say hi and move out. Take one of the Numidian cities, replenish your forces, then March towards Carthage. As for your boys in Rome, after Rome falls, go visit Greece and make Crassus rethink about leaving his major cities undefended. Donate to pontus, hopefully they survive. Actually Caesar and Anthony always go for me in my game. Never noricrum. Anyways, I had to absolutely s&l the first part, and I killed caesar and anthony both on turn 2. I know its cheating but it was unbearable if I didn’t. I had the pontus kingdom collapse on turn 13 hahaha. Never did Caesar and his goon squad go for me, they always go for Noricum. Just send your troops towards Aedui, and you should be fine. And I replayed Helvetii a lot because I don't like losing generals, and I kept losing some of my gens that are sent towards Numidia.
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Aug 20, 2019 14:26:20 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2019 15:32:40 GMT
Don't just let them stand there, move them :3
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Aug 20, 2019 15:55:07 GMT
Don't just let them stand there, move them :3 Its an encirclement manuever, when all of my troops gang up on caesar. He does even survive the round
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