Post by Archduke Charles I on May 20, 2017 19:44:11 GMT
Hello everyone, this will be my 2nd Conquest guide, but on European war 4. I did 2 conquests with Prussia in 1806, one with generals, and one without. Since my generals are all high end, I will do the Conquest without.
To begin, you have 9 land units with 3 of them led by Prussian generals, 1 Privateer, and 5 structures. You will divide your land units into 3 army groups, A, B and C. Army A will consist of Kleist, Blücher, the 2nd tier heavy artillery piece, and the 1st Tier militia unit.Army B will consist of Scharnhorst, the 2nd tier Guard infantry, and the 2nd tier Light Infantry. Army C, a minor group, will only consist of a grenadier unit and a light cavalry detachment, both 1st tier troops. The key to this strategy is creating cheap but effective units whenever you can(I usually recruited 1st or 2nd tier light infantry since Prussia gets a boost with them). Orange will represent units that will be taken out and pinkish red will represent troop movements
Army A will head into the Rhineland and engage the enemy at Brunswick, Oldenburg, when Frankfurt. They will have to set up a defensive perimeter against the incoming French troops and possibly the Dutch. Do not push forward until you are strong enough to advance, as your men will be slaughtered by French leadership. Army B will pivot around Saxony and will hit the southern Rhineland and northern parts of Italy. Keep in mind, you still need to recruit units whenever possible. Army C will head south to "assist" Austria with the Ottomans. When I say assist, I meant let the Austrians weaken the Ottomans and take any empty cities you can. If it's an Austrian city, I'd suggest only taking 1 as to not ruin the alliance.
Now, by this time, you will have pushed into Italy and France, and into Ottoman territory with the Austria-Russian coalition troops. Then you head into The Algiers with Army group B, and into Spain from France with Army Group A.
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remember, recruit as many cheap troops in the beginning as possible and your numbers, albeit weak, will swell to big numbers
To begin, you have 9 land units with 3 of them led by Prussian generals, 1 Privateer, and 5 structures. You will divide your land units into 3 army groups, A, B and C. Army A will consist of Kleist, Blücher, the 2nd tier heavy artillery piece, and the 1st Tier militia unit.Army B will consist of Scharnhorst, the 2nd tier Guard infantry, and the 2nd tier Light Infantry. Army C, a minor group, will only consist of a grenadier unit and a light cavalry detachment, both 1st tier troops. The key to this strategy is creating cheap but effective units whenever you can(I usually recruited 1st or 2nd tier light infantry since Prussia gets a boost with them). Orange will represent units that will be taken out and pinkish red will represent troop movements
Army A will head into the Rhineland and engage the enemy at Brunswick, Oldenburg, when Frankfurt. They will have to set up a defensive perimeter against the incoming French troops and possibly the Dutch. Do not push forward until you are strong enough to advance, as your men will be slaughtered by French leadership. Army B will pivot around Saxony and will hit the southern Rhineland and northern parts of Italy. Keep in mind, you still need to recruit units whenever possible. Army C will head south to "assist" Austria with the Ottomans. When I say assist, I meant let the Austrians weaken the Ottomans and take any empty cities you can. If it's an Austrian city, I'd suggest only taking 1 as to not ruin the alliance.
Now, by this time, you will have pushed into Italy and France, and into Ottoman territory with the Austria-Russian coalition troops. Then you head into The Algiers with Army group B, and into Spain from France with Army Group A.
s4.postimg.cc/b3i6x2k25/IMG_0407.jpg[/img
remember, recruit as many cheap troops in the beginning as possible and your numbers, albeit weak, will swell to big numbers