matt
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Post by matt on Jan 24, 2017 19:55:59 GMT
It's frustrating, I need to unload troops and Napoleon from ships onto land in 1798 and its not at all clear how. I know it must be simple, what am I missing?
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Post by Mountbatten on Jan 24, 2017 23:56:55 GMT
It's frustrating, I need to unload troops and Napoleon from ships onto land in 1798 and its not at all clear how. I know it must be simple, what am I missing? Just sail to an adjacent land hex. If there is no units or forts on it, then you can step onto land. Naval ships are a different story as they are confined to the sea. Every land unit can be equipped with a rowboat and enter adjacent sea tiles the same way they can exit the sea and get back on land. Fyi: Napoleon is a land unit in a rowboat in 1798 while Hoode up in Britain is a naval unit. You can recognize the difference between land units in rowboats and actual ships by sight or by tapping on them. If you tap on a rowboat you can see the land unit that's in it.
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Post by pathdoc on Jan 25, 2017 15:48:23 GMT
For each unit, one of the control buttons down below is a little icon of a ship. This will give a unit sea-borne mobility (two squares). It will cost you 40 coins per unit.
Land units fighting from or on the sea suffer a 20% penalty to their combat output unless a general leads them who has the sailor skill or bears the item "armoured carrier".
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