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Post by Washington on Sept 17, 2016 17:48:16 GMT
Each City has an economy where they give +2
The strongest colonies have 3 cities while you can capture these to boost economy
Keep a tally of your economy
UNITS
Militia: Costs +2 coins. Rolls 2 dices (25hp) Line Inf: Costs +4 Coins. Rolls 2 dices (45hp) Volunteers: Costs +4 coins. Rolls 3 dices (15 hp) Longshooter Costs +5 coins. Rolls 4 dice (10 hp) Imperial Guards (Only available in British Canada) +5 coins. Rolls 6 dices
These are all the units
Research can be done for economy, but they take phases (your turns), but that is for another thread
more soon
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Sept 17, 2016 17:49:25 GMT
Wrong board. Will move to RP soon-ish
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Post by Washington on Sept 17, 2016 17:51:01 GMT
Wrong board. Will move to RP soon-ish dammit! Thought i pressed on WIF
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Post by Desophaeus on Sept 17, 2016 20:11:56 GMT
Each City has an economy where they give +2 The strongest colonies have 3 cities while you can capture these to boost economy Keep a tally of your economy UNITS
Militia: Costs +2 coins. Rolls 2 dices (25hp) Line Inf: Costs +4 Coins. Rolls 2 dices (45hp) Volunteers: Costs +4 coins. Rolls 3 dices (15 hp) Longshooter Costs +5 coins. Rolls 4 dice (10 hp) Imperial Guards (Only available in British Canada) +5 coins. Rolls 6 dices These are all the units Research can be done for economy, but they take phases (your turns), but that is for another thread more soon Normally, there's no coins in TWs, just letting you know. If you were saying "But hey... you're doing it too." I suppose you were reading my TW brainstorming thread. It's mentioned that I am introducing money only for a very good reason and with many negative events taking some money away.
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Post by Frederick the Great on Sept 18, 2016 5:41:18 GMT
I feel like this could work well but it's far to complicated and unothadox to be branded a Mini TW. The point of a Mini TW is to keep it simple and easy for new players to learn.
I'm not trying to bash your idea, I do like it but I think it misses the purpose of a Mini TW.
Also on another note might I recommend renaming the Imperial Guards to somthing else like Redshirts? I suggest this because I'm pretty sure the British never called anything "Imperial Guards" especially at this time. Redshirts work well because they were better trained than the Millia. If you'd still like l call them guards I would recommend either calling them simply Guards or Royal Guards or Grenadier Guards.
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Post by Desophaeus on Sept 18, 2016 6:16:46 GMT
Frederick the Great, *cough* Redcoats not redshirts. Although the colonists had called them "lobster backs" in mockery.
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Post by Frederick the Great on Sept 18, 2016 6:28:31 GMT
Frederick the Great, *cough* Redcoats not redshirts. Although the colonists had called them "lobster backs" in mockery. Whoops your right my bad. I've been watching too much Star Trek
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Post by Desophaeus on Sept 18, 2016 6:34:43 GMT
I wanted to add one thing about the Redcoats, they were considered important troops, almost like the backbone of the British army, however they weren't exclusively the full army. The Brits had hired MANY German mercenaries (with a very high percentage coming from Hesse-Kiel so much, Americans called all German mercenaries of that time as "Hessians" regardless of origin in German states). They wore green coats mostly but didn't get called Greencoats, I think.
Anyway... The Hessians could be one of the infantry options for the British.
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Post by Frederick the Great on Sept 18, 2016 6:38:35 GMT
I wanted to add one thing about the Redcoats, they were considered important troops, almost like the backbone of the British army, however they weren't exclusively the full army. The Brits had hired MANY German mercenaries (with a very high percentage coming from Hesse-Kiel so much, Americans called all German mercenaries of that time as "Hessians" regardless of origin in German states). They wore green coats mostly but didn't get called Greencoats, I think. Anyway... The Hessians could be one of the infantry options for the British. I agree. I think they should be cheaper than RedCOATS yet stronger than militia.
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Post by Washington on Sept 18, 2016 12:38:30 GMT
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Sept 18, 2016 12:43:46 GMT
The Amercans could have French help as well to balance thing out if the Hessians are added. *Cough* Lafayette *Cough*
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Post by Frederick the Great on Sept 18, 2016 12:47:42 GMT
The colonies are mmost likley going to form different alliances with each other yes? Although some may ally with the British I think the majority would be against them. And I agree with @transfernium that the French should be added, after all without the French there was no way the colonists would have won the revolution. There was just no way they could compete with Britiain on their own. *Braces for impact from possible Americans who will likely try and argues against this*
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Post by Laurent de Gouvion on Sept 18, 2016 12:48:23 GMT
Each City has an economy where they give +2 The strongest colonies have 3 cities while you can capture these to boost economy Keep a tally of your economy UNITS
Militia: Costs +2 coins. Rolls 2 dices (25hp) Line Inf: Costs +4 Coins. Rolls 2 dices (45hp) Volunteers: Costs +4 coins. Rolls 3 dices (15 hp) Longshooter Costs +5 coins. Rolls 4 dice (10 hp) Imperial Guards (Only available in British Canada) +5 coins. Rolls 6 dices These are all the units Research can be done for economy, but they take phases (your turns), but that is for another thread more soon How many turns? Surely each units have different turn requirements.
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Sept 18, 2016 12:53:04 GMT
The colonies are mmost likley going to form different alliances with each other yes? Although some may ally with the British I think the majority would be against them. And I agree with @transfernium that the French should be added, after all without the French there was no way the colonists would have won the revolution. There was just no way they could compete with Britiain on their own. *Braces for impact from possible Americans who will likely try and argues against this* You tag me wrong each time And the French should be priced similarly to the hessians. If you really want to, Washington, I suggest you look at the 18th century warfare era (actually a expy of the American Revolution) for Wesnoth for unit cost/ BP ideas. www.wesnoth.org/units/1.12/18thCentury_MP_Era/en_US/PSRME_18thCentury_Warfare.html
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Post by Desophaeus on Sept 19, 2016 1:06:26 GMT
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