Courier: "Assuming Neu Dem does not build any further southern cities, you have 20 turns to amass an attack force. What do you build? Where do you station your units? How do you strike?"
Capitan Nuñez: Oy veh! Has Lord Togas had too much wine? We dont even have a settler to ensure us Iron!
And what cities had barracks? Saragossa? Pamplona? You forgot to tell me. Madrid will build one!? Without properly trained units an invasion is madness.
An attack in 20 cycles is near impossible as far as I see it. Anyone who tells you differently has a very optimistic view of our forces.
I would first of all have a barrax built in saragossa, a settler in pamplona followed by barrax then horsemen in both cities until we have a large supply of iron coming in.
We dont need a spearman to escort the settler, the Guerra Obs and/or the Feocalvos can take care of it.
Madrid should build barrax before building spearmen, it seems that everyone assumes regular units will do.
They WONT!
My soldiers were nearly defeated by a bunch of barbarians that were as green as a 13-year-old holding a spear for the first time due to pure BAD LUCK!
The Deamons are not idiots. They'll have more troops in their capital by now and their soldiers may well sent to be stationed in Marlow, as a starting point for invasion and/or as a defense that can cut off any army we send north. To counter that we should move a horseman on the far western coast and pillage the road between them making sure they dont strengthen the capital with any spearmen/swordsmen.
Diplomatically I think we should trash our diplomatic channels with GoW, and move troops north telling ND that we dont want to fight on our own land, that's why our troops are so close to their borders. If Gow joins the Deamons when we attack, then boohoo for them, we will have crippled ND by the time a GoW expeditionary force can reach us and they wont like to stand against us without their powerful ally.
The Plan:
When we have an army (The Slayers) consisting mostly of some 6-8 horsemen + 3-4 spearmen + a few of our upgraded warrior-swordsmen we send them three leagues (squares) northeast then straight north from Saragossa, keeping out of view until we reach Neu Theben's borders.
We'll be standing on the mountain on the outside of their borders then move west into their borders, obviously an act of war. Hopefully we can insult them then into declaring war on us, if not we declare and kick their asses. Our horsemen should then charge their capital (ND might try to seize the closest mountain blocking a slow swordsman army making that tactic risky) and burn it!
We should have a warrior or two (The Scouts) spread out in, and north of, the jungle to make sure we're not detected by the enemy. They wont see warriors as a threat nor will they think its part of an invasion force.
After that we should make a stand in the mountains with the remaining spearmen and horsemen, "Slayer A", keeping any enemies from moving south through the pass.
The swordsmen, "Slayer B", should stay on the mountains, moving north in groups positioning themselves in strategic locations. We should possibly sacrifice a few horsemen to destroy their roads and production capabilities further north.
By the time we have gotten that far we'll have more swordsmen trained in cow valley, "The Banishers", will push up and take Marlow. After burning those particular fools the conquering army will move further north joining Slayer Corps A and march to the remaining cities of the enemy.
We should have a map of their land, but remember, we CANNOT trade maps until after we have the iron connection.
That is my current strategic analysis. I'll revise it a little (possibly a lot) but I dont believe 20 cycles is enough to prepare such an offensive.
Capitan Nuñez: Oy veh! Has Lord Togas had too much wine? We dont even have a settler to ensure us Iron!
And what cities had barracks? Saragossa? Pamplona? You forgot to tell me. Madrid will build one!? Without properly trained units an invasion is madness.
An attack in 20 cycles is near impossible as far as I see it. Anyone who tells you differently has a very optimistic view of our forces.
I would first of all have a barrax built in saragossa, a settler in pamplona followed by barrax then horsemen in both cities until we have a large supply of iron coming in.
We dont need a spearman to escort the settler, the Guerra Obs and/or the Feocalvos can take care of it.
Madrid should build barrax before building spearmen, it seems that everyone assumes regular units will do.
They WONT!
My soldiers were nearly defeated by a bunch of barbarians that were as green as a 13-year-old holding a spear for the first time due to pure BAD LUCK!
The Deamons are not idiots. They'll have more troops in their capital by now and their soldiers may well sent to be stationed in Marlow, as a starting point for invasion and/or as a defense that can cut off any army we send north. To counter that we should move a horseman on the far western coast and pillage the road between them making sure they dont strengthen the capital with any spearmen/swordsmen.
Diplomatically I think we should trash our diplomatic channels with GoW, and move troops north telling ND that we dont want to fight on our own land, that's why our troops are so close to their borders. If Gow joins the Deamons when we attack, then boohoo for them, we will have crippled ND by the time a GoW expeditionary force can reach us and they wont like to stand against us without their powerful ally.
The Plan:
When we have an army (The Slayers) consisting mostly of some 6-8 horsemen + 3-4 spearmen + a few of our upgraded warrior-swordsmen we send them three leagues (squares) northeast then straight north from Saragossa, keeping out of view until we reach Neu Theben's borders.
We'll be standing on the mountain on the outside of their borders then move west into their borders, obviously an act of war. Hopefully we can insult them then into declaring war on us, if not we declare and kick their asses. Our horsemen should then charge their capital (ND might try to seize the closest mountain blocking a slow swordsman army making that tactic risky) and burn it!
We should have a warrior or two (The Scouts) spread out in, and north of, the jungle to make sure we're not detected by the enemy. They wont see warriors as a threat nor will they think its part of an invasion force.
After that we should make a stand in the mountains with the remaining spearmen and horsemen, "Slayer A", keeping any enemies from moving south through the pass.
The swordsmen, "Slayer B", should stay on the mountains, moving north in groups positioning themselves in strategic locations. We should possibly sacrifice a few horsemen to destroy their roads and production capabilities further north.
By the time we have gotten that far we'll have more swordsmen trained in cow valley, "The Banishers", will push up and take Marlow. After burning those particular fools the conquering army will move further north joining Slayer Corps A and march to the remaining cities of the enemy.
We should have a map of their land, but remember, we CANNOT trade maps until after we have the iron connection.
That is my current strategic analysis. I'll revise it a little (possibly a lot) but I dont believe 20 cycles is enough to prepare such an offensive.
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