Post by TK421 on Nov 22, 2016 16:41:49 GMT
The African nations are some of the more interesting ones, due to their less than average generals and units. Tunisia, 1806, is the most practical African nation of this era, in my opinion. This is because it has better access to Naples, Italy, Sardinia, Algeria, and Spain. Afterwards, it's even easier to access the Ottomans and France. Note that this will be one of our longer conquests, due to the fact that this is an African nation and not France, 1798. There aren't any decent units to place generals on, your economy is dreadful at the start, and your constantly attacked during the first few weeks. Minimal generals required. Red=Attack. Black=Defend. Yellow=in another event. (When playing, I reference turns as weeks, btw. Just for RP reasons)
The Invasion of Tunis
It begins with a Sardinian privateer that bombards Tunis, and then attempts to seize the nearby port, around week 4 of war in Europe. Retreat Kahia into the port to stop the imperialist devils, bombarding them with coastal and heavy artillery near Tunis. Return him to Tunis afterwards to rest. Around week 8 or 9, a French Frigate will further bomb our precious capitol and you should follow the same tactics as before to prevent the port from falling into enemy hands. This is followed by further French ships and a Sardinian artillery unit that will attempt to seize your industrial sector or Tunis (Depending on which is left undefended, if either). Maneuver your units accordingly to eliminate them with ease. Around week 20, Amadeo III will follow up on said attack attempting to finish the job. Little does he expect that your units are organized and ready to receive his attack. At this point, I suggest constructing a privateer or two and support Two Sicilies in their defense against Naples.
The Liberation of Algeria (During The Invasion of Tunis)
Algeria joined the European Imperialists against our great country! Send the cavalry and infantry unit on the border to take the factory just south-east of Algiers. Ignore their capitol afterwards, and instead build two or three light artillery units to slaughter Agha. Then take the city to completely crush them. Destroying their forts and taking the last city shouldn't be much of an issue at that point. Now you have a stable economy that will fuel your army. (Note that I forgot to save for the last picture below, so it's a bit further ahead. Only a bit. Any pictures after this won't be from my original playthrough, as I already deleted that save...)
Operation Vengeance
Spain killed Slimane when he invaded their land, like they had done in 1798. Now we must avenge him, which begins with the siege of Albacete. Land between the Spanish coastal artillery and it should be easy enough to take it. Next, slaughter the Spaniards to the west, while pushing into Madrid. The rest of Spain will fall shortly after. Meanwhile, Kahia should assault Sassari, Ajaccio, then Torino. A small force will also take Bari and bombard J.Bonaparte, taking Naples afterwards. Do the same for Rome, and you should now have a booming economy to fuel your army with.
Fall of Empires
At this point, you should have more than enough to eliminate France and the Ottoman Empire. Below is what I did, but any strategy is good here, frankly (Remember that this isn't suppose to be a quick conquest). Your generals should be out by now, though.
Denmark is just Denmark, at this point, if they're not already dead (Probably not). While being one of my longer conquests, this was still one of my more fun ones. I enjoy nations which have to be built up before becoming any real threat to the enemy, like Sardinia 1798. I might just be bad, though, and one of you can beat my record (60-80ish turns? Again, I deleted that save).
The Invasion of Tunis
It begins with a Sardinian privateer that bombards Tunis, and then attempts to seize the nearby port, around week 4 of war in Europe. Retreat Kahia into the port to stop the imperialist devils, bombarding them with coastal and heavy artillery near Tunis. Return him to Tunis afterwards to rest. Around week 8 or 9, a French Frigate will further bomb our precious capitol and you should follow the same tactics as before to prevent the port from falling into enemy hands. This is followed by further French ships and a Sardinian artillery unit that will attempt to seize your industrial sector or Tunis (Depending on which is left undefended, if either). Maneuver your units accordingly to eliminate them with ease. Around week 20, Amadeo III will follow up on said attack attempting to finish the job. Little does he expect that your units are organized and ready to receive his attack. At this point, I suggest constructing a privateer or two and support Two Sicilies in their defense against Naples.
The Liberation of Algeria (During The Invasion of Tunis)
Algeria joined the European Imperialists against our great country! Send the cavalry and infantry unit on the border to take the factory just south-east of Algiers. Ignore their capitol afterwards, and instead build two or three light artillery units to slaughter Agha. Then take the city to completely crush them. Destroying their forts and taking the last city shouldn't be much of an issue at that point. Now you have a stable economy that will fuel your army. (Note that I forgot to save for the last picture below, so it's a bit further ahead. Only a bit. Any pictures after this won't be from my original playthrough, as I already deleted that save...)
Operation Vengeance
Spain killed Slimane when he invaded their land, like they had done in 1798. Now we must avenge him, which begins with the siege of Albacete. Land between the Spanish coastal artillery and it should be easy enough to take it. Next, slaughter the Spaniards to the west, while pushing into Madrid. The rest of Spain will fall shortly after. Meanwhile, Kahia should assault Sassari, Ajaccio, then Torino. A small force will also take Bari and bombard J.Bonaparte, taking Naples afterwards. Do the same for Rome, and you should now have a booming economy to fuel your army with.
Fall of Empires
At this point, you should have more than enough to eliminate France and the Ottoman Empire. Below is what I did, but any strategy is good here, frankly (Remember that this isn't suppose to be a quick conquest). Your generals should be out by now, though.
Denmark is just Denmark, at this point, if they're not already dead (Probably not). While being one of my longer conquests, this was still one of my more fun ones. I enjoy nations which have to be built up before becoming any real threat to the enemy, like Sardinia 1798. I might just be bad, though, and one of you can beat my record (60-80ish turns? Again, I deleted that save).