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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on Dec 26, 2019 11:54:04 GMT
StatsGeneral Ability: 72 Navy Ability: 47 Soldiers' Extra Attack: +18% Navy's Extra Attack: +11% Soldiers' Extra Defense: +36% Soldiers' Extra Health: +45% Skills
Line of Battle: +5 to 20 damage Helmsman: +6 to 10% chance of reducing damage by 50% Alert: -5 to 25% damage taken from artillery and navy Inspiration: 12 to 20% chance of increasing morale when fighting Price: 450 (medals)
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Post by SolidLight on Dec 26, 2019 12:01:05 GMT
Line of Battle: +5-20 damage
Helmsman: +6-10% chance of reducing damage by 50%
Alert: -5-25% damage taken from artillery and navy
Inspiration: 12-20% chance of increasing morale when fighting
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muller1942
Major
King of Imperial Ostwynne
Posts: 172
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Post by muller1942 on Dec 27, 2019 15:13:11 GMT
Very good admiral I have him myself
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Post by Gone on Dec 31, 2019 18:56:24 GMT
Good general.
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Post by Svetozar Boroević von Bojna on Jan 5, 2020 7:34:26 GMT
Why is he an admiral?
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Post by Admiral Aleksandr Kolchak on Jan 5, 2020 11:08:12 GMT
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Post by Pietro Badoglio on Jan 9, 2020 13:32:52 GMT
A pretty good 2nd admiral choice. He's got line of battle, alert, and inspiration which are all good skills for navy. Only problem is lack of tactics master but he still has really good output when combined with Beatty. Main selling point is that he's already maxed out at prince so no silver medals required and that he's pretty cheap. 4/5
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Mar 27, 2020 20:11:00 GMT
3rd best naval general. Get him over bacon. the guy starts at prince rather than baron, so that is about rougly 16 silver medals saved (rough guess, I know its at least 12). So thats around a 800 medal difference. Plus who would be insane enough to make a navy general emperor. So this guy is quite a bargain as he starts at prince.
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Post by Gone on Mar 28, 2020 2:58:00 GMT
3rd best naval general. Get him over bacon. the guy starts at prince rather than baron, so that is about rougly 16 silver medals saved (rough guess, I know its at least 12). So thats around a 800 medal difference. Plus who would be insane enough to make a navy general emperor. So this guy is quite a bargain as he starts at prince. Me.
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Mar 28, 2020 3:02:20 GMT
3rd best naval general. Get him over bacon. the guy starts at prince rather than baron, so that is about rougly 16 silver medals saved (rough guess, I know its at least 12). So thats around a 800 medal difference. Plus who would be insane enough to make a navy general emperor. So this guy is quite a bargain as he starts at prince. Me. Who’d you make an emperor?
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Post by Svetozar Boroević von Bojna on Mar 28, 2020 10:58:33 GMT
Who’d you make an emperor? Scheer, Heihachiro and Bacon can all go up to emperor Honestly though even though navy is more important in this game, I'm quite disappointed in the admirals' historical inaccuracy, like Beatty is somehow top admiral (now top 2), Bacon is top 3 for non-IAP, Aosta is an admiral for some reason and Lord Jellicoe, von Spee and von Tirpitz (actually you can skip Tirpitz I don't mind) are all not here.
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Post by Gone on Mar 28, 2020 13:59:00 GMT
Who’d you make an emperor? Hipper if he could reach Emperor.
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Post by Kurt von Schleicher on Mar 30, 2020 4:15:49 GMT
Who’d you make an emperor? Scheer, Heihachiro and Bacon can all go up to emperor Honestly though even though navy is more important in this game, I'm quite disappointed in the admirals' historical inaccuracy, like Beatty is somehow top admiral (now top 2), Bacon is top 3 for non-IAP, Aosta is an admiral for some reason and Lord Jellicoe, von Spee and von Tirpitz (actually you can skip Tirpitz I don't mind) are all not here. Historical important Admiral is important but not appear in this game and something more about this game is a bit disappointed I expect that they focus on Soviet-Lithuanian-Ukrainian-Polish War too but It’s seem that they not even focus like Brusilov is on White side rather than red and Petrograd in white hand its practically Red Capital but in white hand? In 1917 conquest. About concept you see Mobile warfare in Trench War where Cavalry is useless in real life.
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Post by Svetozar Boroević von Bojna on Mar 30, 2020 4:21:14 GMT
Scheer, Heihachiro and Bacon can all go up to emperor Honestly though even though navy is more important in this game, I'm quite disappointed in the admirals' historical inaccuracy, like Beatty is somehow top admiral (now top 2), Bacon is top 3 for non-IAP, Aosta is an admiral for some reason and Lord Jellicoe, von Spee and von Tirpitz (actually you can skip Tirpitz I don't mind) are all not here. Historical important Admiral is important but not appear in this game and something more about this game is a bit disappointed I expect that they focus on Soviet-Lithuanian-Ukrainian-Polish War too but It’s seem that they not even focus like Brusilov is on White side rather than red and Petrograd in white hand its practically Red Capital but in white hand? In 1917 conquest. About concept you see Mobile warfare in Trench War where Cavalry is useless in real life. Considering the Polish-Lithuanian-Ukrainian War is after the civil war ET wouldn't have added that anyways. Cavalry I though would be like Infantry in WC4, fast but weak. Cavalry is still used to a limited effect on the eastern front though, while the US civil war Cavalry played a key role in some campaigns.
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Post by Gone on May 1, 2020 19:33:50 GMT
Buying Emanuele Filiberto (That’s the Duke’s real name) over Beatty saves you 220 currency medals + 14 silver medals which translate to 700 medals. That plus the currency medals amounts to 920 medals total, not to mention the coins.
As for Bacon, ennobling from Baron to Count costs 1 silver medal, which translates into 50 currency medals. Bacon is 30 currency medals more expensive than Aosta, so that’s 80 currency medals total. Plus the price of ennobling from Count to Prince, it’s a total of 780 currency medals, not to mention the coins.
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