Post by Warlord247 on Jan 13, 2021 22:25:45 GMT
First Turn
Put Leclerc on your heavy tank, Cunningham on Lille's infantry, and recruit an extra health bar to both of them. Move Leclerc next to your ally Leclerc, and attack the enemy tank. Move your bottom Armoured car to attack the enemy grenadier to the south of it, move you artillery to the east and attack the city in front of them, move your tank into the space south of the city to finish it off, and move your last Armoured car into the city. Your troops should form a half-diamond defense at this point. Cunningham will not move from
Second Turn
Keep tailing Leclerc with your Leclerc, and attack the enemy tank again. Attack the enemy tank next to the city you took last turn, hopefully destroying it. Move your bottom Armoured car up to attack the tank as well.
Third Through Seventh Turn
My pictures will differ a bit here due to me discovering something new after they were taken. You want to destroy as many troops as you can, but you want to keep the enemy German commander alive, because them dying will trigger your ally Leclerc to move. Keep your Leclerc with your ally until turn 6, just to make sure they don't die, and to get some easier kills due to your ally wearing them down. On turn seven you want to move your troops (except Cunningham of course) to the southeast, which is where Rommel will reveal himself. You also want to build your Armoured car to the west of Lille, and your light artillery to the east. Anytime Cunningham is attacked, attack back, replenish, and recruit. During these turns, use your fighters when you can to destroy depleted enemies.
Eighth and Nineth Turn
Use all units to attack Rommel. You should be able to destroy him in these 2 turns.
Final Push
Move all units but Cunningham up to the northeast where the final enemy units will be. Destroy them using any means, including fighters or strategic bombers.
Put Leclerc on your heavy tank, Cunningham on Lille's infantry, and recruit an extra health bar to both of them. Move Leclerc next to your ally Leclerc, and attack the enemy tank. Move your bottom Armoured car to attack the enemy grenadier to the south of it, move you artillery to the east and attack the city in front of them, move your tank into the space south of the city to finish it off, and move your last Armoured car into the city. Your troops should form a half-diamond defense at this point. Cunningham will not move from
Second Turn
Keep tailing Leclerc with your Leclerc, and attack the enemy tank again. Attack the enemy tank next to the city you took last turn, hopefully destroying it. Move your bottom Armoured car up to attack the tank as well.
Third Through Seventh Turn
My pictures will differ a bit here due to me discovering something new after they were taken. You want to destroy as many troops as you can, but you want to keep the enemy German commander alive, because them dying will trigger your ally Leclerc to move. Keep your Leclerc with your ally until turn 6, just to make sure they don't die, and to get some easier kills due to your ally wearing them down. On turn seven you want to move your troops (except Cunningham of course) to the southeast, which is where Rommel will reveal himself. You also want to build your Armoured car to the west of Lille, and your light artillery to the east. Anytime Cunningham is attacked, attack back, replenish, and recruit. During these turns, use your fighters when you can to destroy depleted enemies.
Eighth and Nineth Turn
Use all units to attack Rommel. You should be able to destroy him in these 2 turns.
Final Push
Move all units but Cunningham up to the northeast where the final enemy units will be. Destroy them using any means, including fighters or strategic bombers.