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Post by stoic on Jun 25, 2018 4:35:39 GMT
I completed all campaigns and all missions in the Challenge mode (all of them with 3 stars) and unlocked all 50% discounts. So I'm waiting for the new update... I think that John VI, Hood VI, Engagement in Morag (Prussian war) were the most difficult missions for my team (4 Inf generals + 2 Art generals) so far. Which ones were difficult for your generals to accomplish?
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Post by Mountbatten on Jun 25, 2018 5:31:29 GMT
Still can't beat Lannes VI or Bagration V. Battle of Greece in the Ottoman campaign was hard because of how spread out the objectives are. Only managed two stars. Of course my only generals are two infantry and 1 artillery so perhaps i should build my roster before expecting perfection
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Post by yuanzhong on Jun 25, 2018 7:23:44 GMT
Still can't beat Lannes VI or Bagration V. Battle of Greece in the Ottoman campaign was hard because of how spread out the objectives are. Only managed two stars. Of course my only generals are two infantry and 1 artillery so perhaps i should build my roster before expecting perfection Lannes VI is just about the number and quality of generals with 1 little trick. I use Napoleon, Karl, Blucher and Kutuzov (a bit upgrade), focus on one by one, Gneisenau, Blucher and Scharnhorst. After you occupy the lvl 4 city, enemies get double (or single) morale decrease and that's a chance to knock out Blucher. First time of trying, the overconfidence makes me rush to Blucher and get ruined perfectly
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Post by Mountbatten on Jun 25, 2018 8:46:33 GMT
Still can't beat Lannes VI or Bagration V. Battle of Greece in the Ottoman campaign was hard because of how spread out the objectives are. Only managed two stars. Of course my only generals are two infantry and 1 artillery so perhaps i should build my roster before expecting perfection Lannes VI is just about the number and quality of generals with 1 little trick. I use Napoleon, Karl, Blucher and Kutuzov (a bit upgrade), focus on one by one, Gneisenau, Blucher and Scharnhorst. After you occupy the lvl 4 city, enemies get double (or single) morale decrease and that's a chance to knock out Blucher. First time of trying, the overconfidence makes me rush to Blucher and get ruined perfectly Yes, if you can take the level 4 city in the first place
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Jun 25, 2018 9:36:22 GMT
Lannes VI is just about the number and quality of generals with 1 little trick. I use Napoleon, Karl, Blucher and Kutuzov (a bit upgrade), focus on one by one, Gneisenau, Blucher and Scharnhorst. After you occupy the lvl 4 city, enemies get double (or single) morale decrease and that's a chance to knock out Blucher. First time of trying, the overconfidence makes me rush to Blucher and get ruined perfectly Yes, if you can take the level 4 city in the first place *Gets wiped out by the enemy vanguard even without Blücher attacking* Agreed.
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Post by Robert Walpole on Jun 25, 2018 22:43:55 GMT
HRE invading America? +10 Historical Points
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Post by best75 on Jun 30, 2018 3:37:43 GMT
In campaign Battle of Greece gave me the most difficulty for 3 star. Engagement in Morag for challenge mode. The french reinforcements are too much and my units all die causing a lost. Admittedly I could upgrade my generals to help but uncertainty about upcoming campaigns and challenge means I am holding onto my medals.
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Post by stoic on Jun 30, 2018 3:56:21 GMT
In campaign Battle of Greece gave me the most difficulty for 3 star. Engagement in Morag for challenge mode. The french reinforcements are too much and my units all die causing a lost. Admittedly I could upgrade my generals to help but uncertainty about upcoming campaigns and challenge means I am holding onto my medals. There is a possibility to complete it with one star relatively easy. You have to kill only one target general (Murat is an easy target) and place one of your units on an island south right. This unit can be killed only by artillery (for some reasons AI refuses to kill it otherwise and don't follow it), so the chances to survive are quite good. But to meet all requirements of the mission is really hard (I completed it with 3 stars only with two ambulances and two tents at my disposal) Only one mission is so far more difficult, imo, and that is John VI.
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Post by Cyrus the Great on Feb 2, 2019 18:05:06 GMT
I completed all campaigns and all missions in the Challenge mode (all of them with 3 stars) and unlocked all 50% discounts. So I'm waiting for the new update... I think that John VI, Hood VI, Engagement in Morag (Prussian war) were the most difficult missions for my team (4 Inf generals + 2 Art generals) so far. Which ones were difficult for your generals to accomplish? The Valencia Uprising (first Colombian mission) I find very hard. I still have russian tech for cav and art but max inf tech. I have Massena, Barclay, Murat, Ney, Alexander, Mahmud II, Gates, and Falsen. How do i 3 star it?
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Feb 4, 2019 3:46:48 GMT
I completed all campaigns and all missions in the Challenge mode (all of them with 3 stars) and unlocked all 50% discounts. So I'm waiting for the new update... I think that John VI, Hood VI, Engagement in Morag (Prussian war) were the most difficult missions for my team (4 Inf generals + 2 Art generals) so far. Which ones were difficult for your generals to accomplish? The Valencia Uprising (first Colombian mission) I find very hard. I still have russian tech for cav and art but max inf tech. I have Massena, Barclay, Murat, Ney, Alexander, Mahmud II, Gates, and Falsen. How do i 3 star it? Better tech, luck and gens. I managed it last month with Massena, Davout, Gates, Mahmud II and Murat + recently bought Dabrowski if I had resources to spawn cav. My tech levels were almost at max (full tech lvls, not just those capped by campaign progress). Coincidentally, I find that the South American campaigns are the hardest because I finished them after the German Empire campaigns.
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Post by stoic on Feb 7, 2019 6:09:25 GMT
I completed all campaigns and all missions in the Challenge mode (all of them with 3 stars) and unlocked all 50% discounts. So I'm waiting for the new update... I think that John VI, Hood VI, Engagement in Morag (Prussian war) were the most difficult missions for my team (4 Inf generals + 2 Art generals) so far. Which ones were difficult for your generals to accomplish? The Valencia Uprising (first Colombian mission) I find very hard. I still have russian tech for cav and art but max inf tech. I have Massena, Barclay, Murat, Ney, Alexander, Mahmud II, Gates, and Falsen. How do i 3 star it? What is really exciting about ET games - that is the fact that there are many roads to victory. And planning is very important. Some minor details can change the whole situation. As Einstein said once: "It is not very clever - always to do the same thing and each time to excpect a different result" So if something went wrong it is a perfect time to change your strategy, movement of your troops, priorities of your goals. The most important thing is to be persistent and creative at the same time.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2019 5:34:28 GMT
The Valencia Uprising (first Colombian mission) I find very hard. I still have russian tech for cav and art but max inf tech. I have Massena, Barclay, Murat, Ney, Alexander, Mahmud II, Gates, and Falsen. How do i 3 star it? What is really exciting about ET games - that is the fact that there are many roads to victory. And planning is very important. Some minor details can change the whole situation. As Einstein said once: "It is not very clever - always to do the same thing and each time to excpect a different result" So if something went wrong it is a perfect time to change your strategy, movement of your troops, priorities of your goals. The most important thing is to be persistent and creative at the same time. The master has spoken . Finally finished the Hundred years war( 2 stars for the last 2 challenges). Crimean war should be great.
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Post by Cyrus the Great on Feb 8, 2019 23:29:06 GMT
What is really exciting about ET games - that is the fact that there are many roads to victory. And planning is very important. Some minor details can change the whole situation. As Einstein said once: "It is not very clever - always to do the same thing and each time to excpect a different result" So if something went wrong it is a perfect time to change your strategy, movement of your troops, priorities of your goals. The most important thing is to be persistent and creative at the same time. The master has spoken . Finally finished the Hundred years war( 2 stars for the last 2 challenges). Crimean war should be great. I have reached Crimean War as well. Even the first mission I can't get through. I don't think My setup of Massena, Murat, Barclay, Ney, Mahmud, and Akexander is good enough for late game EW6. I haven't touched Colombia, I have 2 star on 3 Prussian missions so I have to finish those, and I have to 3 star Battle of Greece and War of the Holy Land still. I am thinking of upgrading Ney to a better cav gen and/or going for a cav-oriented way.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2019 1:08:02 GMT
The master has spoken . Finally finished the Hundred years war( 2 stars for the last 2 challenges). Crimean war should be great. I have reached Crimean War as well. Even the first mission I can't get through. I don't think My setup of Massena, Murat, Barclay, Ney, Mahmud, and Akexander is good enough for late game EW6. I haven't touched Colombia, I have 2 star on 3 Prussian missions so I have to finish those, and I have to 3 star Battle of Greece and War of the Holy Land still. I am thinking of upgrading Ney to a better cav gen and/or going for a cav-oriented way. Lan ftw
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Post by Cyrus the Great on Feb 9, 2019 1:46:36 GMT
Lan ftw Who do I pick for S rank though in 1812? I don't need a guide, just a suggestion.
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