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Replaceable parts to you. I'm heading for Flight but it will take a long time.
I will have a few artillery next turn
I have a three part plan. One: the enemy doesn't attack armies so I'm sending two armies into the Iroquois lands to destroy their infrastructure. Two: I attack the Iroquois cities to the east using artillery and cavalry. This is where I need your help. Please try to take the cities once I've weakened them. My border cities are ensuring that enemy reenforcements do not arrive from the north. Three: Several shiploads of cavalry and an army are heading the northwestern shores of Iroquois land to sneak attack. I'll most likely concentrate on destroying infrastructure since taking his cities is very difficult.
Formerly known as Masuro.
The sun never sets on a PBEM game.
The jungle is preventing my artillery and hwacha from getting close to the enemy city so I've dispatched workers to build a road. That should be done in a turn or two and I then I can blast away.
My three armies are doing a great job of clearing the enemy lands.
Formerly known as Masuro.
The sun never sets on a PBEM game.
I have a road built to New The Hague and attacked but sufered a humiliating defeat. Next turn I will have lots of Hwacha and Artillery in there. The Iroquois have given up attacking in the west so I can bring in some reinforcements from there.
My people are becoming very unhappy about this war.
Formerly known as Masuro.
The sun never sets on a PBEM game.
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