Besides, if we wanted to rush a strong defender OR attacker, we needed to do that in the previous turn. It won't be built until after next turn, as it stands (and presumably the Mongrels will have attacked and captured by then).
Perhaps rushbuying in Naples is a better move? Rush an Armor, or Cav...? Incrementally of course.
Since the attackers are all adjacent to Kazan in the last screenshot, why not:
(IF the terrain our besiegers are on doesn't give them bonuses), attack from inside the city against the Cavalry, using our 'defenders'. Cavalry defend quite poorly, so we may be able to take out a stack with riflemen... and the riflemen have a better chance of taking out the stacks by attacking, then they do of surviving multiple attacks from the stacked cavalry.
If we have nothing in Kazan to attack with, I propose that we switch the defenders in Kazan with the defenders in Naples (RR= 0 move cost) and attack from Kazan with defensive units against the stacks. If we win, our defenders are still in the city (albeit unfortified). If we lose, we were going to lose anyway. The only risk is to Naples - taking defenders from Naples and attacking out of Kazan is risky. If we don't have much in Naples, we may have to bite the bullet and consolidate there.
Perhaps rushbuying in Naples is a better move? Rush an Armor, or Cav...? Incrementally of course.
Since the attackers are all adjacent to Kazan in the last screenshot, why not:
(IF the terrain our besiegers are on doesn't give them bonuses), attack from inside the city against the Cavalry, using our 'defenders'. Cavalry defend quite poorly, so we may be able to take out a stack with riflemen... and the riflemen have a better chance of taking out the stacks by attacking, then they do of surviving multiple attacks from the stacked cavalry.
If we have nothing in Kazan to attack with, I propose that we switch the defenders in Kazan with the defenders in Naples (RR= 0 move cost) and attack from Kazan with defensive units against the stacks. If we win, our defenders are still in the city (albeit unfortified). If we lose, we were going to lose anyway. The only risk is to Naples - taking defenders from Naples and attacking out of Kazan is risky. If we don't have much in Naples, we may have to bite the bullet and consolidate there.
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