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Post by Palafox on Jul 6, 2015 15:10:41 GMT
Final coalition mission. Any strategies and tips to win?
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Post by kanue on Jul 6, 2015 17:11:34 GMT
- Take Paris as fast as you can. This should not be difficult since are weakened right at the start. - Send some troops to get rid of Marmont (the guy commanding rocket thing). - Move your troops on the upper left corner east (except ships) and land in the north of Paris. (Just ignore what Paget says about their rear. Easy Tech just copies and pastes dialogues from time to time and they are not necessarily reliable) - Use your 3 ships to attack and capture Brest and another port near Bordeaux. From there, you can attack Bordeaux with your ships. Don't kill the unit station there; leave him with a bit of life point otherwise AI will sprawn a new unit. - While waiting, your troops around Paris should be defending the French attacks. If I remember it correctly, this will be a tough job. - When your troops join near Paris, move south and capture Nancy, Dijon, Lyon along the way. This is to avoid fortresses. - From Lyon, you can take Marseille and attack Napoleon from southeast. Mountains there offer you some cover so fighting Napoleon will not be too bad. - While you are busy with Napoleon, you can send a fast moving unit to take Bordeaux where your ship are standing by for destroying the troop there.
Note that I did not do this myself. This is what I imagine I would do if I didn't have many good generals.
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Post by Palafox on Jul 6, 2015 21:04:15 GMT
4 stars. Thanks for the help on this mission and Waterloo, kanue.
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Post by kanue on Jul 7, 2015 3:39:42 GMT
Glad that helps.
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Post by Gasai Yuno on May 11, 2016 11:27:17 GMT
I need a bit of help. When I m at the south Oudinot comes and rushes at my General Frederick (this general you may not know) is not adequate at first in cities only: basically he is upgraded and I send him down to capture Clermont, easy not much damage HE just features strong defence when defending + attacking, and has better fort damage than all my general counterparts. one problem is oudinot charges at me then randomly Napoleon from 12 tiles away moved in from the forest belched my general to surrender morale some reason Napoleon is on guards calvary during this mission? I advocated Fatima to ease the pressure she got struck by Davout who should have been attacking austrians. Napoleon does not have "geography," then why did he move so efficiently?
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Post by Mountbatten on May 11, 2016 13:44:33 GMT
I need a bit of help. When I m at the south Oudinot comes and rushes at my General Frederick (this general you may not know) is not adequate at first in cities only: basically he is upgraded and I send him down to capture Clermont, easy not much damage HE just features strong defence when defending + attacking, and has better fort damage than all my general counterparts. one problem is oudinot charges at me then randomly Napoleon from 12 tiles away moved in from the forest belched my general to surrender morale some reason Napoleon is on guards calvary during this mission? I advocated Fatima to ease the pressure she got struck by Davout who should have been attacking austrians. Napoleon does not have "geography," then why did he move so efficiently? Napoleon is in a city and doesn't move. He is on heavy artillery. Are you getting your generals mixed up?
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Post by Jean Lannes on May 11, 2016 16:25:35 GMT
I need a bit of help. When I m at the south Oudinot comes and rushes at my General Frederick (this general you may not know) is not adequate at first in cities only: basically he is upgraded and I send him down to capture Clermont, easy not much damage HE just features strong defence when defending + attacking, and has better fort damage than all my general counterparts. one problem is oudinot charges at me then randomly Napoleon from 12 tiles away moved in from the forest belched my general to surrender morale some reason Napoleon is on guards calvary during this mission? I advocated Fatima to ease the pressure she got struck by Davout who should have been attacking austrians. Napoleon does not have "geography," then why did he move so efficiently? Napoleon is in a city and doesn't move. He is on heavy artillery. Are you getting your generals mixed up? I think he means Maréchal Louis Nicolas D'avout in the East.
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on May 14, 2016 19:55:49 GMT
Napoleon is in a city and doesn't move. He is on heavy artillery. Are you getting your generals mixed up? I think he means Maréchal Louis Nicolas D'avout in the East. Probably. D'Avout: A) Is OP B) Commands Guards Cavalry C) Does have Geography
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on May 14, 2016 19:58:14 GMT
I need a bit of help. When I m at the south Oudinot comes and rushes at my General Frederick (this general you may not know) is not adequate at first in cities only: basically he is upgraded and I send him down to capture Clermont, easy not much damage HE just features strong defence when defending + attacking, and has better fort damage than all my general counterparts. one problem is oudinot charges at me then randomly Napoleon from 12 tiles away moved in from the forest belched my general to surrender morale some reason Napoleon is on guards calvary during this mission? I advocated Fatima to ease the pressure she got struck by Davout who should have been attacking austrians. Napoleon does not have "geography," then why did he move so efficiently? Note 1: Napoleon doesn't move Note 2: The only one here on Guards Cavalry is D'Avout Note 3: You don't need to discuss Frederick in detail Note 4: Never expect Fatimah to do well in Combat, that simply isn't her purpose Note 5: Frederick isn't as good as he seems to appear to you, as I said elsewhere
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Post by kyokusanagi on Aug 18, 2016 17:53:31 GMT
When enemy is very strong I only put many units around him (never in the city -he'll recover and escape!!) that we stop his movements and can do more, only red circles are important in this missions and as the Veterans told before, some of them like Napoleon doesn't move or move like robots in one direction. Today I got Flaveless victory in this campaign, result all the possible stars - but why no emblem
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Post by Marshal Hugh Dowding on Sept 9, 2016 1:13:27 GMT
When enemy is very strong I only put many units around him (never in the city -he'll recover and escape!!) that we stop his movements and can do more, only red circles are important in this missions and as the Veterans told before, some of them like Napoleon doesn't move or move like robots in one direction. Today I got Flaveless victory in this campaign, result all the possible stars - but why no emblem only imperial eagle, HRE, eastern overlord amd SNS gives emblems
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Post by kyokusanagi on Sept 9, 2016 15:30:09 GMT
I saw a shield yesterday, when Napoleon finished mission in America with help of his Polish commrades. Please instruct me, where to find such beautifull paintings like at the end of this game ?
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Post by Washington on Sept 9, 2016 17:44:52 GMT
I saw a shield yesterday, when Napoleon finished mission in America with help of his Polish commrades. Please instruct me, where to find such beautifull paintings like at the end of this game ? Napoleon's last visit of the imperial guard
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