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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Nov 22, 2016 10:20:24 GMT
about the armies, ok. About Genoa, well. I am not (and can not) do/doing much against him, but I do have my personal gains as well that I will obviously think of. But it's directly against the rules to attack him this early so not only is it an immoral (in my eyes at least) move but it's an illegal move. alright I'll just leave it to desophaeus. I have to get to the Peninsula someway! (Murmurs).
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Post by Laurent de Gouvion on Nov 22, 2016 10:22:25 GMT
Milan 1491 Treasury: 2+11 : 13 ducats 1) Research Free Enterprise Philosophy (10 ducats) 2) Trent. Min 5 IqryZVcV3) Trent again 4) Trent yet again Trent has fallen! The Milanese soldiers rejoice after a long siege. After long negotiations, the cardinal agrees to join the Milanese cause as well. The garrison surrenders. 5) The Milanese army attacks Brescia, to consolidate power. Min 5 as well Brescia has fallen! Tis a happy day for Milan. Milanese citizens party in the streets while their peasant soldiers (and their Duke) sleeps from exhaustion until 1492. I know I have an extra turn from Theory of Wealth. Desophaeus, does my research of free enterprise philosophy nullify the extra turn this phase? If not: 6) The Milanese army wakes up to attack Bergamo. Min 5 ·········
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Post by Frederick the Great on Nov 22, 2016 10:28:31 GMT
I'll do my turns tomorrow as I'm going to bed now.
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Post by Imperial RomeBall on Nov 22, 2016 13:41:23 GMT
Naples 1491 (38 years, long live Neapoli) 1. has 10 ducats (income+2). Researches arms of war (7 ducats) 2. attacks Ancona with 2 peasants from aquila minimum 5
znD4w9tm Darnit. Retrying Ancona
Ok, one more time
Action 5: edit, forget i said this, no money. will spend my final action soon.·····
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Post by António Salazar on Nov 22, 2016 14:12:39 GMT
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Post by António Salazar on Nov 22, 2016 14:23:49 GMT
Nation update:
Romagna, Urbino, Bologna, Perugia, Patrimony, Tivoli and Spoileto are under control of the Papal States. The Papal States have 10-8=2 left from last turn. Their last made revenue was 11 ducats. Thus the treasury contains 11+2=13 ducats I have militias in all provinces except Tivoli and Urbino. Soileto has 2 militias stationed.
Papal news: Citizens of Spoleto embrace new name of Spoileto, big party announced.
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Nov 22, 2016 14:29:09 GMT
you all do realize that the theme of this war is "Italy" and I'm France? It should make sense by now if if hadn't.
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Post by António Salazar on Nov 22, 2016 14:33:36 GMT
*points to Florence whilst murmuring* Prince Salazar: Who owns that? General: The leader of Florence Prince Salazar: hmm..I would have never guessed that General:.... Prince Salazar: Is this a nation controlled by a so called 'player'?
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Post by Farmer Doggo on Nov 22, 2016 14:43:15 GMT
Treasury: 8 Ducats 1)Research maritime trading (-7 ducats for full research)
2,3) move two peasant militia from Palermo to the West Tyrrhenian Sea 4)attack Corsica (sardania is off limits due to those silly Aragonese nobles) Minimum is a 5 5ntJyE5g
Edit: did not realise it only took one action to attack with two armies, so another assault on Corsica! 5) attack Corsica with two peasant militia again.
6) ToW turn, Move a peasant militia from the newly conquered Corsica to the West Tyrrhenian Sea.···
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Post by António Salazar on Nov 22, 2016 14:54:08 GMT
Naples 1491 (38 years, long live Neapoli) 1. has 10 ducats (income+2). Researches arms of war (7 ducats) 2. attacks Ancona with 2 peasants from aquila minimum 5 znD4w9tmDarnit. Retrying Ancona Ok, one more time Action 5: after taking Ancona (now Anconia) I build merceniaries in Aqulia. I have to do something, will spend my final action soon. A) You needed to spend 2 turns moving those militias. B) You threw a 5 the first and the second time, you already won the first so no need for retrials. So you have 2 turns left.
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Post by Imperial RomeBall on Nov 22, 2016 15:00:22 GMT
hahaha, trying to destroy my gains by criticizing my moves huh? I thought the rule was equal to the minimum and you lose.
ok, I think I have enough moves now that I cancelled my 2 final moves, to take Ancona. However with my final action, can I sell Ancona to His most catholic Prince Salazar for 6 Ducats, as discussed? I was going to ask if I could switch tech upgrades since I have the money for my other choice, but this sequence is perhaps acceptable to me.
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Nov 22, 2016 15:20:54 GMT
hahaha, trying to destroy my gains by criticizing my moves huh? I thought the rule was equal to the minimum and you lose. ok, I think I have enough moves now that I cancelled my 2 final moves, to take Ancona. However with my final action, can I sell Ancona to His most catholic Prince Salazar for 6 Ducats, as discussed? I was going to ask if I could switch tech upgrades since I have the money for my other choice, but this sequence is perhaps acceptable to me. we do have PM for this, Kamerad
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Post by António Salazar on Nov 22, 2016 15:54:48 GMT
hahaha, trying to destroy my gains by criticizing my moves huh? I thought the rule was equal to the minimum and you lose. ok, I think I have enough moves now that I cancelled my 2 final moves, to take Ancona. However with my final action, can I sell Ancona to His most catholic Prince Salazar for 6 Ducats, as discussed? I was going to ask if I could switch tech upgrades since I have the money for my other choice, but this sequence is perhaps acceptable to me. we do have PM for this, Kamerad We discussed the details in private. Not trying to critisize Imperial RomeBall I just pointed out you won the first attack. 6 ducats have been sent to the king of Naples. The province of Ancona is now under Papal control.
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Post by Farmer Doggo on Nov 22, 2016 15:54:59 GMT
*points to Florence whilst murmuring* Prince Salazar: Who owns that? General: The leader of Florence Prince Salazar: hmm..I would have never guessed that General:.... Prince Salazar: Is this a nation controlled by a so called 'player'? So called "neutral" that won't attack you? (Will end up upgrading to mercenaries, then citizen militia, then elite mercenaries if you let them...I trust that you won't)
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Post by Imperial RomeBall on Nov 22, 2016 16:19:42 GMT
ehh, already discussed this, really should have just said "tibalt Augustus sells his almost-bloodless conquest to Prince Salazar for 6 ducats." Consider my turns thus. 1, researched arms of war. 2-3, moved 2 militia in an conquest of Ancona that puts the glorious revolution to shame. 4. Sold Anconia to Prince Salazar for 6 ducats. That either leaves me with 1 turn or 2 if you don't count me as moving 2 units, instead being evicted. At least my peasants don't revolt due to the easy win. can I spend my 9 ducats or is the 6 ducats considered income for next turn. (spent 7, think I had 10 since last turn did not spend 2) and use my last 1-2 (your choice) turns? EDIT: Never mind, I have decided to wait for 1492. Greetings from Imperium Romanvum Neapoli In any case, since the dices are so risky, I feel like this song is the theme of TW14. I checked the lyrics for any bad words beforehand.
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