Originally posted by schakuhrTell me about it. His proclamation is so bloody patronising I want to vomit.
I suggest we root all non-RHPers out before we're going to kill ourselves (with the exception of Jim ofcourse, I will take care of him).
Acquitaine seems like a pain in the @$$ for all countries around him.
Originally posted by schakuhrWell, he's left three of his coastal provinces empty and primed for an amphibious assault ...
I suggest we root all non-RHPers out before we're going to kill ourselves (with the exception of Jim ofcourse, I will take care of him).
Acquitaine seems like a pain in the @$$ for all countries around him.
Originally posted by schakuhrLithuanian Chipmunk - I am, in fact, here as well. đ
I suggest we root all non-RHPers out before we're going to kill ourselves (with the exception of Jim ofcourse, I will take care of him).
Acquitaine seems like a pain in the @$$ for all countries around him.
So why not count me in as one of the RHPers and lets eliminate those who are not.
The Teutonic Knights?
Denmark?
Aquitaine?
Originally posted by StarrmanDid Aquitaine invade, or counter-attack, at Trastamara?
Tell me about it. His proclamation is so bloody patronising I want to vomit.
General question--when I look at the forces in an enemy province, do they include all troops present or is it possible to conceal the garrison of a fortified place?
Originally posted by Bosse de NageHe invaded by sea leaving him dangerously weak with a toal overall combat strength of 440. If he's to be hit, it must be this turn before the revenue from his annexed provinces kicks in, which is where he must have been spending his gold.
Did Aquitaine invade, or counter-attack, at Trastamara?
General question--when I look at the forces in an enemy province, do they include all troops present or is it possible to conceal the garrison of a fortified place?
No, you can't conceal troops - you just can't see the dispensation.
Originally posted by Bosse de NageThe attack % for each unit added up.
OK, good.
I don't know if this has already been discussed--how are the combat points calculated? I am looking at Auvergne right now--a small force with a lot of combat points.
Ex:
You have 1 Archer with 42% and 1HP
You have 1 Man-at-Arms with 25% and 2 HP
You have 2 German Knights with 44%(x2) and 2 HP
That would total 243 Combat Str and 7HP (unless I did my math wrong)
Originally posted by buffalobillOops. Just noticed he's got a lot of troops at Aavergne.
He invaded by sea leaving him dangerously weak with a toal overall combat strength of 440. If he's to be hit, it must be this turn before the revenue from his annexed provinces kicks in, which is where he must have been spending his gold.
No, you can't conceal troops - you just can't see the dispensation.
Originally posted by catfoodtimIt seems that Venice has a knack for executing plans and blaming his own actions on the actions of others so that he looks to be the better.
Venice apparently strolled into Saluzzo last night.
I spent the night drunk roaring at my man servants, so I haven't had the energy to check yet.
Mad King Arles indeed....humph.
I have just moved to completely ignoring him. What will happen on the "board" will happen and based on this past turn, he is going to go down as he did exactly as I expected.
*Edit - Of course, I am sure he will have something to say about that.*