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05-28-1999, 03:53 PM #1Tommy Ashton IIGuest
War Strategies (Was: Lurking an
Morg wrote:
>If your attack seems unprovoked, you will soon find yourself facing an >alliance of regents that will be tough to beat. The trick is to get >your enemies possible allies' to side with you, or at the least, agree >to stay out of the fight.
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An addition to this is timing. Be always prepared but be patient. Most
players WILL go to war sooner or later, in players blood. In every game
I have DM'd or played the players usually within two years attacked.
Attack when least expected, perferably when the defending country is
already engaged.
> A few turns of some contest and agitate actions to get his land worked >up, and then once more you proceed to the 'diplomatic forum' and accuse >the enemy of being a poor regent etc.
This is a must. As my players can attest to you must have magics I
believe to win a fight, be they priestly or wizardly. Have your priest
or wizard set up sources or temples ahead of time in the countries.
This also helps to kill those damn warding spells. Wizard sources are
great as I believe non landed regents can't detect them.
> Now you should be just about ready to wade the troops across the >border. The more the merrier IMO. You have to try and strike in >several areas at once, so that his forces are not conglomerated together >into a massive battle tank. While your first wave goes in, you muster >more troops in action round 1, and send them in ASAP, so that you can at >least get a month of fighting out of them before you pay maintenance.
I agree with this to a point. Strike hard into several areas, if he has
fortifications follow Morg's advice. If he doesn't then try to
conglomerate his forces in one province, meet him here with your main
army. While he is doing this flood your remaining army into the
surrounding provinces. Make it decisive and quick. Then if he
surrenders make him demuster the troops then he has to remuster at high
GBs. And don't pillage unless you don't want to keep the provinces!
But have priests and wizards in your party, they are a must.
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05-28-1999, 05:50 PM #2OlesensGuest
War Strategies (Was: Lurking an
Oh, I forgot one thing. If you've lost the war and the enemy has occupied all of
your holdings and is looking to divest them (or if he has divested them and is
looking to contest/occupy them) for a takeover, use the Disband action. If you
don't have the RP to bid against your opponent in the investure, simply disband you
holdings. This way are destroyed (so unfortunately you can't take them back) but
the enemy can't take over your intact holdings.
Always plan for what to do if you lose.
> In short, raise lots of troops, talk more than your opponent, and kill any
> wizards you find. :)
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> Morg ('the guilder' who usually tries to get his Landed regent to fight for
> him.)
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05-28-1999, 09:48 PM #3JNeighb934@aol.coGuest
War Strategies (Was: Lurking an
In a message dated 05/28/99 9:21:57 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
Tommy.Ashton@asu.edu writes:
> But have priests and wizards in your party, they are a must.
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Ain't that the truth! Priest magic, especially, makes all the difference.
My campaign is still young so only a couple of minor battles have been fought
so far, but in each case the PC regent kicked butt because of his battle
priests. I have realized that any armies I send against him must be
accompanied by powerful battle priests or forget about the whole idea.
Because battle magic is so powerful, we have decided to limit the number of
priests capable of casting battle magic. The levels of battle priest(s)
cannot exceed the level of a temple holding in a province. For example, a
province with a temple holding 3 can produce one 3rd lvl battle priest, 3 1st
lvl priests, or any combination equaling 3 total levels. Wizards are not a
problem IMC because they are so few and far between, they are already limited
in number. IMC the PC regent is baron of Roesone, and he has a set number of
IHH battle priests called Haelyn's Judgment. You can also limit battle magic
by making players adhere to the assistant and material component requirements
of some spells, which can be a logistical pain in the butt.
As far as strategy and tactics, an army should be spread out and attacking
several provinces at once. This forces the enemy to spread out his battle
priests. A concentration of battle priests and wizards in one province can
destroy an opposing army quickly. As for individual battles, never
concentrate your troops in the same battle square unless you are certain the
enemy does not have access to Hammer Storm. This spell affects all enemy
units in the same square, and if multiple priests are casting it, it can have
devastating results. However, we have modified this spell so that it can
only affect a single unit when used against enemy units who are within a
fortification square. Otherwise, it works as written.To unsubscribe from this list send mail to majordomo@lists.imagiconline.com
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05-28-1999, 10:15 PM #4Hadricon@aol.coGuest
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In a message dated 5/28/99 4:51:33 PM Central Daylight Time,
JNeighb934@aol.com writes:
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