Post by Warlord247 on Jan 13, 2021 14:30:41 GMT
I just want to start this out by saying that I've noticed that my guides have been less in depth then before. This is because I realized that I've been spending too much time explaining simpler missions, when having a more open approach works better. Once I get to the harder missions, I will be doing turn by turn guides again. Anyway, let's get into the guide.
Phase one: Push to Montcornet
Put Leclerc onto the regular tank, and Cunningham on the heavy tank. Turn your artillery into the Sexton.You want to first attack the enemy line nearest you, focus first on the enemy artillery and infantry on the land fort. After you have finished off the line next to you, assist your allies in taking the unamed city. Try to kill as many troops as you can while doing this so you can meet the 20 quota. After you've cleared the area around the city, you can leave your ally to take it. Move your troops up to Montcornet. Go to the back of the airport and destroy the heavy artillery first, then take the city.
Phase two: Defending Montcornet
Despite the title of this section, Montcornet can fall. Its just better to keep it as a rally point. Secure the two build points in and next to the city, and in them build your tank, and your choice of either two infantry, or the one 60 cash infantry (if you get the 60 cash infantry, turn it into a Suwalska cavalry. ) Bock will attack you from the southeast, so make sure to have a strong defense there. Focus on Bock, and destroy the untis around him when they're weak. If you still need to meet the 20 quota, then use your tanks and artillery on Bock, and use your infantry and Armoured car on weaker units. If you took the airport when you took Montcornet, it will come in handy by using fighters to finish off units with low health. Destroy Bock and the units around him.
Phase three: Attack on Guderian
This phase is simple. After Bock is destroyed, send up your tanks, and other units to destroy Guderian. If de Gaulle is destroyed, you will attain access to more troops at the bottom left of the map. Use these to destroy Guderian if your initial army was depleted in the last phase.
This should bring you a perfect victory. As always, if you need a more in depth explanation of a certain part, let me know and I'll be happy to help.
Phase one: Push to Montcornet
Put Leclerc onto the regular tank, and Cunningham on the heavy tank. Turn your artillery into the Sexton.You want to first attack the enemy line nearest you, focus first on the enemy artillery and infantry on the land fort. After you have finished off the line next to you, assist your allies in taking the unamed city. Try to kill as many troops as you can while doing this so you can meet the 20 quota. After you've cleared the area around the city, you can leave your ally to take it. Move your troops up to Montcornet. Go to the back of the airport and destroy the heavy artillery first, then take the city.
Phase two: Defending Montcornet
Despite the title of this section, Montcornet can fall. Its just better to keep it as a rally point. Secure the two build points in and next to the city, and in them build your tank, and your choice of either two infantry, or the one 60 cash infantry (if you get the 60 cash infantry, turn it into a Suwalska cavalry. ) Bock will attack you from the southeast, so make sure to have a strong defense there. Focus on Bock, and destroy the untis around him when they're weak. If you still need to meet the 20 quota, then use your tanks and artillery on Bock, and use your infantry and Armoured car on weaker units. If you took the airport when you took Montcornet, it will come in handy by using fighters to finish off units with low health. Destroy Bock and the units around him.
Phase three: Attack on Guderian
This phase is simple. After Bock is destroyed, send up your tanks, and other units to destroy Guderian. If de Gaulle is destroyed, you will attain access to more troops at the bottom left of the map. Use these to destroy Guderian if your initial army was depleted in the last phase.
This should bring you a perfect victory. As always, if you need a more in depth explanation of a certain part, let me know and I'll be happy to help.