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Post by ππ³π°π΅π΄π¬πΊ on May 2, 2021 3:12:20 GMT
I know it, to rush to expensive and loose the score. BFinishing before R20 don't give any extra bonus, if you can collect more than 650π§ per round, you gain years up to r25. You must check your headquarter bonus! If you just have jjust 4 slots, 175 000πΎ are hard to reach. Please share your conquest scores: european-war-4.boards.net/thread/13367/post-conquest
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Post by ππ³π°π΅π΄π¬πΊ on Nov 28, 2021 14:29:04 GMT
ππ³π°π΅π΄π¬πΊ, I did a slow-speed walkthrough of 1775 to get a feel for the mission and the paths, using Sakurako and Isabella to start working them up. It diverged very early and didn't work out very well at all, but it got me Kate. 57 turns, yes, 57! And 500 years! 9999, 9969, 9999. Who needs 31 turns when you already have three max or near-max princesses in HQ and two more you just won. Now I have all the princesses who aren't Super-Elite, but I need to get Sakurako and Isabella especially up closer to Sophia's level of power and do some more campaign missions. Then I'll go after Lan and Victoria. I moved your post - I hope You don't mind pathdocCould you starve out the british ? Your First-Class Princess (3 Skills) are already OP! My saying: "Ocne Sophia is maxed, she can play with the big girls" sounds wiered if I look at your lineup! In your case, the Big Girls have to quue up and learn, I agree. Some more campaign experience will be very helpfull. If you like whe should find out, what caused the delay in Your US75 run. With the biggest nation in panic, US1775 can be even used as start for a effective grind setup. For Victoria (in future) - Today we can get Victoria up to R38, Not only R31, doesn't sound this nice to you ?
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Post by pathdoc on Nov 28, 2021 21:09:08 GMT
ππ³π°π΅π΄π¬πΊ , I took my eye off the ball and found at the very end that the British AI still had enough resources to build some forts right in the northeast away from where all my generals were. That cost me several extra turns to wipe them all out. I did in fact starve out and then kill all the mobile units, but missed those forts. The next time I do this run, I'll be careful to check for that. No problem with moving the post. I already saw in your table of European conquests by years, that Victoria can be gotten later than we originally thought. Very good news indeed when the time comes. Currently doing a conquest as Algeria 1806 - it takes a while to get started, but I can have ALL SIX princesses in the field, and this time Fatimah spawned immediately on a single light infantry because Algeria in this particular year has a trading post. Sakurako takes over her cavalry task in the field.
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Post by ππ³π°π΅π΄π¬πΊ on Dec 20, 2021 11:02:34 GMT
Yeah, I know about the exchange rates, and I obviously read your thread about the trading abnormalities. Thanks for the answers! Now I'm working on US 1775 with the same militia-spam method. It looks even easier than HRE 1798! I answer here blueberry. Do You mean this strategy ?
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Post by blueberry on Dec 20, 2021 15:37:09 GMT
Yeah, I know about the exchange rates, and I obviously read your thread about the trading abnormalities. Thanks for the answers! Now I'm working on US 1775 with the same militia-spam method. It looks even easier than HRE 1798! I answer here blueberry . Do You mean this strategy ? Yes, I mean the strategy of the author of the video. Trading with a 5 star trader, starving out the British, producing only militia
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Post by blueberry on Dec 20, 2021 23:12:37 GMT
There is not much else to say in addition to the comments in the previous pages. The video linked in the first post shows exactly how to starve out the British in 7 turns (they are in total confusion at the end of turn 7 ), you just have to be accurate in the placement of the units like in the video. Just like in the HRE 1798 speedrun, killing the units of the enemy you are going to starve out is not advisable. First take their cities, then destroy their forts, then the remaining units. In my conquest I used Arnold for trading in Philadelphia, Sophia on the siege artillery in the south and Diez on the light cavalry near the Portuguese city. Washington stayed in the factory near Philadelphia, and Jackson in the factory near Providence (after it's upgraded). These are the things to take note of: - before ending the turn, save. If the British upgrade Cleveland to lvl 4, reload. They usually do it, but I noticed that if you press the button to skip the enemy movements immediately (without even 1 or 2 seconds of delay), they are less likely to upgrade it. This might be just an impression, though. - at the end of the first turn, the line infantry near Duckworth might attack your light artillery which is moving northwest. This is to be avoided because it must survive to hold the farm. If it attacks it after the end of the second turn, it's fine. It's also better if the artillery can deal 30 or 40 points of damage to the privateer while on its way, so it will reach quickly rank 2 and regain some health. - never produce militia in the town southeast of Philly until round 4, when Howe has landed. After round 3 has ended, your privateers should return north, but strangely Collingwood won't attack them and will focus on the fortress (maybe because it has a lower rank?). Also make sure that Collingwood can attack that nameless town only from the southernmost possible tile, otherwise at the following turn it will attack Trenton and might kill your light cav (therefore slowing down the capture of NY) - at turn 4, build a wooden fort like in the screenshot. This is to make sure that the British cav will go towards Hartford and not towards the farm. In the video it does, but in all my attempts it went south, to the tile which is selected in the screenshot, no matter how many times I reloaded.Β - in the south, I could only steal Savannah and not the factory nearby. Huarte couldn't kill the artillery unit and it never moved afterwards. But it's not a problem, in this map there are plenty of resources, there is no need to steal friendly buildings. -on the Portuguese front, take care to a frigate which might attack any of your units which is in range. It's not a big problem, anyway. Conclusion: This is way easier than HRE 1798. You can get Lan very easily (well, she also requires a relatively high hq), with not much fighting (I finished on every front by turn 21-22). There are also way fewer variables to take care of, which are just the attack of the line infantry near Duckworth and the upgrade of Cleveland. I also used save and load to make sure that Hopkins would deal at least 20 points of damage (which is very very reasonable, but he might do as low as 10 or 15...). But in the end it's super easy, you just have to do like in the video.
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Post by ππ³π°π΅π΄π¬πΊ on Dec 22, 2021 10:12:18 GMT
[...] This is way easier than HRE 1798. You can get Lan very easily (well, she also requires a relatively high hq), with not much fighting (I finished on every front by turn 21-22). There are also way fewer variables to take care of, which are just the attack of the line infantry near Duckworth and the upgrade of Cleveland. I also used save and load to make sure that Hopkins would deal at least 20 points of damage (which is very very reasonable, but he might do as low as 10 or 15...). But in the end it's super easy, you just have to do like in the video. Yes much easier than HRE. The best conquest for Asian Years. Very good that You remembered to add some ranks blueberry. After knowing this guide, I did a restart, I want to start my HQ with Lan. When I got Arnold I did my US conquest: A-Run (Just with NO-Fight-Arnold) No Elite-Princess without experience - this I learned by this conquest. PS: Yes, I mean the strategy of the author of the video. Trading with a 5 star trader, starving out the British, producing only militia I can't see the video, is this guide also from 'Ride the Wind and breake the Waves' ( δΉι£η¬η ΄ζ΅ͺδΈΆ), Like the HRE-Guide and the CN Years formulas?
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Post by blueberry on Dec 22, 2021 11:41:04 GMT
PS: Yes, I mean the strategy of the author of the video. Trading with a 5 star trader, starving out the British, producing only militia I can't see the video, is this guide also from 'Ride the Wind and breake the Waves' ( δΉι£η¬η ΄ζ΅ͺδΈΆ), Like the HRE-Guide and the CN Years formulas? Yes, that's it. The link doesn't work for you? Or is it a matter of endless buffering? When I tried to watch it, it kept freezing and loading, so I had to download it. I'll repost the link: www.bilibili.com/video/BV1Gx411p79PWhat is that CN years formula? P.S.: we are very lucky to have a five star trader in tier 1, even if it's a traitor
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Post by ππ³π°π΅π΄π¬πΊ on Dec 22, 2021 12:15:59 GMT
PS:I can't see the video, is this guide also from 'Ride the Wind and breake the Waves' ( δΉι£η¬η ΄ζ΅ͺδΈΆ), Like the HRE-Guide and the CN Years formulas? Yes, that's it. The link doesn't work for you? Or is it a matter of endless buffering? When I tried to watch it, it kept freezing and loading, so I had to download it. I'll repost the link: www.bilibili.com/video/BV1Gx411p79PWhat is that CN years formula? P.S.: we are very lucky to have a five star trader in tier 1, even if it's a traitor Thank You for the link again blueberry. Yes we can be lucky to have Arnold in Tier 1. He and Nenadovic in Tier2 are the only F2P 5* economy commander. With my low score on this conquest, I evaluated the formula of Asian years. Later I learned that Ride the Wind ( δΉι£η¬η ΄ζ΅ͺδΈΆ) did the similar evaluation for the CN community.
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Post by blueberry on Dec 22, 2021 15:08:07 GMT
Yes, that's it. The link doesn't work for you? Or is it a matter of endless buffering? When I tried to watch it, it kept freezing and loading, so I had to download it. I'll repost the link: www.bilibili.com/video/BV1Gx411p79PWhat is that CN years formula? P.S.: we are very lucky to have a five star trader in tier 1, even if it's a traitor Thank You for the link again blueberry. Yes we can be lucky to have Arnold in Tier 1. He and Nenadovic in Tier2 are the only F2P 5* economy commander. With my low score on this conquest, I evaluated the formula of Asian years. Later I learned that Ride the Wind ( δΉι£η¬η ΄ζ΅ͺδΈΆ) did the similar evaluation for the CN community. But what does CN stand for?
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Post by ππ³π°π΅π΄π¬πΊ on Dec 22, 2021 16:02:31 GMT
[ ... ] But what does CN stand for? Sorry, CN = chinese like EN = english
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Post by blueberry on Dec 22, 2021 16:06:36 GMT
[ ... ] But what does CN stand for? Sorry, CN = chinese like EN = english Oh, ok. I thought it was an acronym related to the game, I could have figured it out
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Post by pathdoc on Aug 8, 2022 19:20:07 GMT
I just gave this a go over the weekend. So many mistakes! Even with princesses.
Starved out GB in 8 rounds but neglected to capture their land, so fort spam ++.
Failed to control Hessen and Portugal early, so they ran rampant.
As a result, there was too much to do late in the game. Still managed it in forty-ish rounds. I need to do it again and again so I not only learn from my mistakes but remember the lessons learned.
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Post by ππ³π°π΅π΄π¬πΊ on Aug 8, 2022 19:46:48 GMT
I wish You more sucess for your next attempt pathdoc. And remember: don't kill the last unit before you eliminated all forts - this was my error on my first attempt.
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Post by pathdoc on Aug 9, 2022 11:38:22 GMT
Trying again without any princesses to see how quickly I can do it. Seems to be going much better this time. There is still some fort busting to do, but it's going much more swiftly. Must remember to see if I've left anyone alive, but I'm fixing it so that as soon as I kill a fort, I occupy the land so it can't be rebuilt. Another run or two and then I'll do it with princesses; that should be much faster.
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