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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Aug 2, 2016 21:59:16 GMT
yeah forgot to say what would be a cheap artillery trainer Kutaisov
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Post by Tito on Aug 2, 2016 21:59:32 GMT
also is it worth buying a staff or something to boost your expirience so farming is quicjer and more efficient
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Aug 2, 2016 22:01:22 GMT
also is it worth buying a staff or something to boost your expirience so farming is quicjer and more efficient Only with a 5 trade star general
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Post by Tito on Aug 2, 2016 22:03:39 GMT
is there a staff or something to boost expirience in battle of austerlitz because alexander i is in that battle and he is the best for trade
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Post by Tito on Aug 2, 2016 22:05:44 GMT
adn there is one general people talk about to give him one or two trainers for trade its one of the princesses but i forgot wich one
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Aug 2, 2016 22:07:37 GMT
adn there is one general people talk about to give him one or two trainers for trade its one of the princesses but i forgot wich one Lan starts with 4* trade, Isabela starts with 3
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Post by Tito on Aug 2, 2016 22:08:29 GMT
I think its Farimah because she is an economic master and architect also i dont want to buy nenadovic yes he is cheap but he is taking up space and its better to have a general that is good at fighiting and also has good trade
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Post by Tito on Aug 2, 2016 22:10:43 GMT
Also where are you from because its night time by me its past midnight
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Post by Laurent de Gouvion on Aug 2, 2016 22:36:57 GMT
With what shoul I attack first with artillery if its only infantry or cavalry or try to demolarize with cavalry I know to attack siege artillery vlose so they don't attack and I don't know if it is me or Napoleon is easily demolarized with cavalry I know when I played conquest as UK or HRE I flank napoleon with light cavalry in 2-3 rounds he drops into confusion My personal order: artillery-moved infantry-moved cavalry-unmoved infantry-unmoved cavalry. Cavalry has a chance to demoralize units in charges. Heavy cavalry is most likely to do it.
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Post by Laurent de Gouvion on Aug 2, 2016 22:50:38 GMT
I think its Farimah because she is an economic master and architect also i dont want to buy nenadovic yes he is cheap but he is taking up space and its better to have a general that is good at fighiting and also has good trade You don't even need a trade general. My Golitsyn (1 star trade) has the same ability as a 4 star trade general (x 1.4 price). How? Nobility. It helps. I observed it and it's kinda like this: 7 nobility= 2 trade star 8 nobility= 3 trade star 10 nobility= 4 trade star Econ Master is made redundant by Napoleonic Code. (Never mind if it shows 3 stars. The price is x 1.4)
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Post by Tito on Aug 2, 2016 23:47:13 GMT
With what shoul I attack first with artillery if its only infantry or cavalry or try to demolarize with cavalry I know to attack siege artillery vlose so they don't attack and I don't know if it is me or Napoleon is easily demolarized with cavalry I know when I played conquest as UK or HRE I flank napoleon with light cavalry in 2-3 rounds he drops into confusion My personal order: artillery-moved infantry-moved cavalry-unmoved infantry-unmoved cavalry. Cavalry has a chance to demoralize units in charges. Heavy cavalry is most likely to do it. I know that when cavalry attacks it has a chance to demolarize a unit but it seemd napoleon is easily demoralizaible
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Aug 3, 2016 0:23:27 GMT
My personal order: artillery-moved infantry-moved cavalry-unmoved infantry-unmoved cavalry. Cavalry has a chance to demoralize units in charges. Heavy cavalry is most likely to do it. I know that when cavalry attacks it has a chance to demolarize a unit but it seemd napoleon is easily demoralizaible That is pure coincidence
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Post by Erich von Manstein on Aug 3, 2016 2:31:59 GMT
So the Tutorials explain just a little fraction of the game but I played the game a lot and I mean A LOT. But still I am not that good. I never liked princesses as generals except Kate. I need help just to get better I am playing just conquest to get the best generals I already have Dobeln and trying to get Golitsyn but who are the best generals for Navy and Artillery who are purschable with Medals or is Kate the best with Navy What would be the best strategy use cheap cavalry or line/light infantry to flank use a strong unit with a general on that unit and the weaker units to finish off that unit Good navy: Sophia/Ney: good at both attacking ports/cities and forts, both are fireman and Sophia is arty oriented. Savary: second best fort smasher navy for the whole game(No.1 is Suchet, tier-3 and worse than Savary on army). Sidney: difference between he and Treville is just an Elphinstone. Ushakov: good arty-navy. Kate: best navy 1 on 1. Victoria: ultimate s/l. Arty: Sophia; the absolute no.1 on Siege Arty. Scharnhorst: no.1 arty in tier-2, trainer. Ushakov: arty-navy. Yermolov: inf-arty. Drummond: good against fort for non-regroup, but that's it. Kutaisov: cheapest, and the best arty trainer of tier-1. Sokolnicki: only Accurate in tier-1. Carteaux: Engineering+Siege Master, mark him over Marmont.
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Post by Erich von Manstein on Aug 3, 2016 2:41:35 GMT
Killing napoleon is hard except 1815 but if you dont kill him he will cause problems but if I go for killing napoleon it will be costy but I use the light cavalry way just send 2 cav he is in confusion and done I found out that in Eylau the coalation mission Two light cav flanking and s/l charge demoralize can confuse Napoleon, send some frigates even privateers to surround attack him and he is gone.
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Post by Tito on Aug 3, 2016 15:33:08 GMT
So I have Dobeln Sophia and Kate
Dobeln High rank Sophia +Artillery and medium rank Kate Small rank
Now I want to get some Trainers For Art Trade and Navy maybe but and when I finished all regrouping I want to buy Gyostlin so Is is it good nothing to change( I am not worried about ranks because I have a farming expirience on I kill a general over and over)
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