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Post by Yi Sun Sin on Nov 1, 2016 4:48:25 GMT
You won't even get close to a princess.
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Post by TK421 on Nov 4, 2016 2:35:17 GMT
You won't even get close to a princess. I beat it in 45-ish turns...
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Post by Yi Sun Sin on Nov 6, 2016 8:32:00 GMT
You won't even get close to a princess. I beat it in 45-ish turns... Well, I guess you must be a pretty good player.
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Post by TK421 on Nov 6, 2016 15:10:10 GMT
I beat it in 45-ish turns... Well, I guess you must be a pretty good player. Good? Ha...haha. LOL. Keckle. ROFL. No. I just spread out my generals really well. Double Dobeln killed Denmark, then pushed northern France. Sulk/Sakurako went southward for the Ottomans. Isabela/Sophia took out mid-southern France, and then Spain. Spam guards along the way, and upgrade your cities/factories. I didn't even really need Sulk, Sak, or Isa.
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Post by pathdoc on Nov 25, 2016 14:16:56 GMT
Well, I guess you must be a pretty good player. Good? Ha...haha. LOL. Keckle. ROFL. No. I just spread out my generals really well. Double Dobeln killed Denmark, then pushed northern France. Sulk/Sakurako went southward for the Ottomans. Isabela/Sophia took out mid-southern France, and then Spain. Spam guards along the way, and upgrade your cities/factories. I didn't even really need Sulk, Sak, or Isa. "Double Dobeln" Academy plus Tavern/Startup, I take it.
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Nov 26, 2016 16:58:15 GMT
Good? Ha...haha. LOL. Keckle. ROFL. No. I just spread out my generals really well. Double Dobeln killed Denmark, then pushed northern France. Sulk/Sakurako went southward for the Ottomans. Isabela/Sophia took out mid-southern France, and then Spain. Spam guards along the way, and upgrade your cities/factories. I didn't even really need Sulk, Sak, or Isa. "Double Dobeln" Academy plus Tavern/Startup, I take it. Own (Academy, to use your term)+Start. This is Sweden 1798, so Dobeln is a starter.
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Post by questions on Apr 5, 2017 4:30:44 GMT
You have to play smart with your generals and right before you take a city if you can kill the troop inside but don't have cavalry to overrun it or any unit to move inside, DO NOT KILL it and instead wait for the next turn or else the nation will put another full health troop in the city, impeding your progress. Also concentrate fire with your troops, especially arty, especially on enemy generals. Also, try to surround enemy units so their morale is low: low morale = less damage. Next, you could use your troops to weaken 2 or 3 enemy troops and if you have a good cavalry general, you can position yourself in the middle and wipe them all out. Finally, build guards usually and use your generals as storm troops, meaning hit and infiltrate deeper, leaving your regular troops to mop up behind it (exception is artillery). Hope you have good luck!
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Post by Louis-Alexandre Berthier on Apr 9, 2017 14:04:35 GMT
For Sweden 1798, it should be fairly easy with the exception of going all the way to Spain and Ottoman. It's possible to get Isabella though- if you have some decent generals and good campaign progress.
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Post by TK421 on Apr 9, 2017 21:28:41 GMT
For Sweden 1798, it should be fairly easy with the exception of going all the way to Spain and Ottoman. It's possible to get Isabella though- if you have some decent generals and good campaign progress. Very. Even with meh generals it's possible. Just divide your resources with more caution than usual.
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Post by Mountbatten on Apr 10, 2017 10:49:33 GMT
I did Russia 1798 no generals in 60 turns for Sophia. With a decent team you could get Isabella from that too.
Also I betrayed Austria and Prussia so that slowed me down
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Post by 3rd Corps on Apr 10, 2017 16:36:36 GMT
I did Russia 1798 no generals in 60 turns for Sophia. With a decent team you could get Isabella from that too. Also I betrayed Austria and Prussia so that slowed me down Have you tried Russia 1806 or 1815? It should be faster in a year where it has Poland.
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Post by Mountbatten on Apr 10, 2017 17:09:51 GMT
I did Russia 1798 no generals in 60 turns for Sophia. With a decent team you could get Isabella from that too. Also I betrayed Austria and Prussia so that slowed me down Have you tried Russia 1806 or 1815? It should be faster in a year where it has Poland. Not in my current playthrough. Trying to get Dumouriez before doing the later ages.
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Post by Yi Sun Sin on Apr 10, 2017 20:49:41 GMT
Well, I guess you must be a pretty good player. Good? Ha...haha. LOL. Keckle. ROFL. No. I just spread out my generals really well. Double Dobeln killed Denmark, then pushed northern France. Sulk/Sakurako went southward for the Ottomans. Isabela/Sophia took out mid-southern France, and then Spain. Spam guards along the way, and upgrade your cities/factories. I didn't even really need Sulk, Sak, or Isa. Lol, I forgot you could deploy 6 generals in Sweden.
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Post by TK421 on Apr 11, 2017 16:18:11 GMT
Good? Ha...haha. LOL. Keckle. ROFL. No. I just spread out my generals really well. Double Dobeln killed Denmark, then pushed northern France. Sulk/Sakurako went southward for the Ottomans. Isabela/Sophia took out mid-southern France, and then Spain. Spam guards along the way, and upgrade your cities/factories. I didn't even really need Sulk, Sak, or Isa. Lol, I forgot you could deploy 6 generals in Sweden. Yep! Thus, giving you a massive advantage, considering the quality of generals you can use.
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Post by 3rd Corps on Apr 11, 2017 16:37:40 GMT
Good? Ha...haha. LOL. Keckle. ROFL. No. I just spread out my generals really well. Double Dobeln killed Denmark, then pushed northern France. Sulk/Sakurako went southward for the Ottomans. Isabela/Sophia took out mid-southern France, and then Spain. Spam guards along the way, and upgrade your cities/factories. I didn't even really need Sulk, Sak, or Isa. Lol, I forgot you could deploy 6 generals in Sweden. I don't think so. You can deploy 5, if I remember truly
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