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Post by Jean Lannes on May 1, 2016 18:34:41 GMT
Jokes aside when Napoléon came back from the dead Lannes he had tears in his soup. Lannes could've been saved if the conditions on Lobau Island wouldn't have been so bad. Clean water even could've saved Lannes life. If I'll ever have a time machine I'll bring a tank of clean water for him Question: Do you like to destroy Bonaparte? If I get cookies for it, yes
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on May 1, 2016 18:34:59 GMT
Napoleon made you everything you are. You'd still be a sous-lieutenant without him! Yes but we are talking about a Lannes vs. Bonaparte fight we have the random area for that.. -_-
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Post by Jean Lannes on May 1, 2016 18:35:37 GMT
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Post by General William T. Sherman on May 1, 2016 18:38:26 GMT
As someone who is partially Canadian, i say BROCK FTW! He was able to repulse superior American forces in Canada with only Militia multiple times. A Brock versus Lannes fight would be won based on the location battle. If its in a wooded/densely covered area, Brock would win for sure. If its in a typical battlefield of the day, id say Lannes
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Post by Jean Lannes on May 1, 2016 18:42:04 GMT
As someone who is partially Canadian, i say BROCK FTW! He was able to repulse superior American forces in Canada with only Militia multiple times. A Brock versus Lannes fight would be won based on the location battle. If its in a wooded/densely covered area, Brock would win for sure. If its in a typical battlefield of the day, id say Lannes Let me just add this and then we can go back on topic. In a city fight Lannes would be almost unbeatable. I think Napoléon might've been able to take the villages at Waterloo including La Haye Saint if Lannes commanded the troops. Lannes was good at storming cities visible at Abukir, Ratisbon, and Saragossa
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on May 1, 2016 18:45:49 GMT
BTW I thought I'd update you all; I got like ~500 medals with all the farming, no generals till now.. Gunning for Golytsin! (GoG! )
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Post by Franz von Hipper on May 1, 2016 18:52:01 GMT
As someone who is partially Canadian, i say BROCK FTW! He was able to repulse superior American forces in Canada with only Militia multiple times. A Brock versus Lannes fight would be won based on the location battle. If its in a wooded/densely covered area, Brock would win for sure. If its in a typical battlefield of the day, id say Lannes Agreed, but there is a lot of thing that Brock and Lannes had in commun. Both were born the same year, 1769 l, with humble origins, both got stellar rise in ranks, both died in battle
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Post by Franz von Hipper on May 1, 2016 18:52:54 GMT
BTW I thought I'd update you all; I got like ~500 medals with all the farming, no generals till now.. Gunning for Golytsin! (GoG! ) Yes golitsyn is a good choice.
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on May 1, 2016 19:31:13 GMT
BTW I thought I'd update you all; I got like ~500 medals with all the farming, no generals till now.. Gunning for Golytsin! (GoG! ) Yes golitsyn is a good choice. Or Berthier (useable as Art until trained for Cav). He's precious for speedruns
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Post by Jean Lannes on May 1, 2016 23:41:47 GMT
As someone who is partially Canadian, i say BROCK FTW! He was able to repulse superior American forces in Canada with only Militia multiple times. A Brock versus Lannes fight would be won based on the location battle. If its in a wooded/densely covered area, Brock would win for sure. If its in a typical battlefield of the day, id say Lannes Agreed, but there is a lot of thing that Brock and Lannes had in commun. Both were born the same year, 1769 l, with humble origins, both got stellar rise in ranks, both died in battle We're like twins that joined the opposite team.
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Post by Franz von Hipper on May 1, 2016 23:52:45 GMT
Agreed, but there is a lot of thing that Brock and Lannes had in commun. Both were born the same year, 1769 l, with humble origins, both got stellar rise in ranks, both died in battle We're like twins that joined the opposite team. Quite true, marshall, quite true
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on May 2, 2016 17:21:59 GMT
Made lots of progress! I had like 1100 medals and no sign of golytsin, so I finally bought Scharnhorst (I know you guys said me to get golytsin, but I couldn't, sorry)
Well, I did France 98 again with Scharnhorst and I got like all of England till turn 15! Also closing in on Lisbon and Vienna,Berlin will come later.
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Post by Jean Lannes on May 3, 2016 1:42:19 GMT
Made lots of progress! I had like 1100 medals and no sign of golytsin, so I finally bought Scharnhorst (I know you guys said me to get golytsin, but I couldn't, sorry) Well, I did France 98 again with Scharnhorst and I got like all of England till turn 15! Also closing in on Lisbon and Vienna,Berlin will come later. 1) You can get a lot for the refreshes by doing Coalition 1 again and again killing Moreau and D'avout. 2) HRE is far easier than France
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on May 3, 2016 1:53:29 GMT
Made lots of progress! I had like 1100 medals and no sign of golytsin, so I finally bought Scharnhorst (I know you guys said me to get golytsin, but I couldn't, sorry) Well, I did France 98 again with Scharnhorst and I got like all of England till turn 15! Also closing in on Lisbon and Vienna,Berlin will come later. 1) You can get a lot for the refreshes by doing Coalition 1 again and again killing Moreau and D'avout. 2) HRE is far easier than France For Rushing, yes. For first conquest, no France/GB 98 and US/GB 1775 are where the smart beginner goes
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Post by Jean Lannes on May 3, 2016 2:37:22 GMT
1) You can get a lot for the refreshes by doing Coalition 1 again and again killing Moreau and D'avout. 2) HRE is far easier than France For Rushing, yes. For first conquest, no France/GB 98 and US/GB 1775 are where the smart beginner goes If you have Golitsyn I recommend you just go instantly for Sophia and Kate
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