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Post by STILETT0 on Apr 12, 2021 22:28:59 GMT
I have started the Eastern Front, and Sheridian has been carrying my team. Ulysses is dealing a considerable amount of damage on Breastplate Cavalry, while old Sherry has gotten me up to 193 damage, against Hindenburg too. Who needs Stonewall or Moltke when you got old Sherry?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2021 1:21:15 GMT
I have started the Eastern Front, and Sheridian has been carrying my team. Ulysses is dealing a considerable amount of damage on Breastplate Cavalry, while old Sherry has gotten me up to 193 damage, against Hindenburg too. Who needs Stonewall or Moltke when you got old Sherry? What units are they commanding?
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Post by STILETT0 on Apr 13, 2021 10:27:48 GMT
I have started the Eastern Front, and Sheridian has been carrying my team. Ulysses is dealing a considerable amount of damage on Breastplate Cavalry, while old Sherry has gotten me up to 193 damage, against Hindenburg too. Who needs Stonewall or Moltke when you got old Sherry? What units are they commanding? whatever units I can put them on. I prefer Sherry on Breastplate Cavalry since Ac's are scarce in the Eastern Front
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2021 14:46:04 GMT
What units are they commanding? whatever units I can put them on. I prefer Sherry on Breastplate Cavalry since Ac's are scarce in the Eastern Front I guess because you are very good player.
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Post by STILETT0 on Apr 14, 2021 0:06:41 GMT
whatever units I can put them on. I prefer Sherry on Breastplate Cavalry since Ac's are scarce in the Eastern Front I guess because you are very good player. not really. I am usually very unlucky too. I have devoted most of my money to making Hotzendorf OP. He's got a fantastic skillset. I am now saving up for an ambulance carriage for Hotzy. The Eastern Front is very easy after the Russo-Turkish war because half of the free generals I have are cavalry, and cavalry is mainstream in this chapter.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2021 0:34:38 GMT
I guess because you are very good player. not really. I am usually very unlucky too. I have devoted most of my money to making Hotzendorf OP. He's got a fantastic skillset. I am now saving up for an ambulance carriage for Hotzy. The Eastern Front is very easy after the Russo-Turkish war because half of the free generals I have are cavalry, and cavalry is mainstream in this chapter. Yes, it is easy and it is the case with most chapters, most campaigns are easy while 1 or 2 ( maybe 3) are hard.
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Post by STILETT0 on Apr 14, 2021 0:49:54 GMT
not really. I am usually very unlucky too. I have devoted most of my money to making Hotzendorf OP. He's got a fantastic skillset. I am now saving up for an ambulance carriage for Hotzy. The Eastern Front is very easy after the Russo-Turkish war because half of the free generals I have are cavalry, and cavalry is mainstream in this chapter. Yes, it is easy and it is the case with most chapters, most campaigns are easy while 1 or 2 ( maybe 3) are hard. which was the hardest campaign chapter for you?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2021 0:51:55 GMT
Yes, it is easy and it is the case with most chapters, most campaigns are easy while 1 or 2 ( maybe 3) are hard. which was the hardest campaign chapter for you? Rise of Appenines (hope I am spelling it right).
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Post by STILETT0 on Apr 14, 2021 0:53:10 GMT
which was the hardest campaign chapter for you? Rise of Appenines (hope I am spelling it right). wait I just realized you were Charles Huntziger lmao. Hey Charlie, wondering where you got off to
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Post by STILETT0 on Apr 14, 2021 0:56:21 GMT
where you went...I havent seen you for the past few days then I realized you were Hindenburg all along
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2021 0:57:54 GMT
Rise of Appenines (hope I am spelling it right). wait I just realized you were Charles Huntziger lmao. Hey Charlie, wondering where you got off to I have changed my name after my riddle was answered by Pietro Badoglio and I remembered one photograph of Hitler and Hindenburg of 1933.
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Post by STILETT0 on Apr 14, 2021 0:58:49 GMT
wait I just realized you were Charles Huntziger lmao. Hey Charlie, wondering where you got off to I have changed my name after my riddle was answered by Pietro Badoglio and I remembered one photograph of Hitler and Hindenburg of 1933. ah, OK anyway gnyght
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