Actually I just finished. I'll post the war turn for the two. That forced march ability is overpowered,
but it was also overpowered irl.
This is going really well. Much better than the thirteen colonies thing I had before.
Turn 2 ~ 1802
RussiaFirst things first. (2) You know what that means Russia. No iron roads for you yet.
(if anyone takes the hint, pm me and I'll roll for you too. You must include the keyword in your pm)
Conscription begins. 200,000 new recruits flock to the chance for another great Italian campaign. You send an emmisary to the Chinese to ally with them.
The Russians march onward to Austria, but their prized weapon, the Pulitsky Cannon breaks in the middle of Austria. You really did not think things through with that thing, and it is almost complete garbarge. Time for the Mark II?(1)
JapanSo, the Eastern Nation decides to have a cultural exchange to ease tensions between traditionalists and western powers. Several important Japanese Samurai visit Moscow and talk about wafare. Your tactics intermingle, and both sides feal an influence from each other. Nobody, not even me, the GM, knows what that'll do. Several Russians are given katanas as gifts from the Samurai.
FranceRemember the country you failed to take, Egypt? Well you left your army there outnumbered for about a year. Whoops. No point in trying to save them anymore.
The majick word was foraging. Your troops were close enough to get supplies in from home, but in Austria, supplies take time to get from home to the army. Austria does not have this problem, because it is at home. Napoleon orders his men to scavenge the land for food, his men do so, and they take food from nearby farms. Thanks to Napoleon's genius, and becaus I don't want a completly incompetent France, he uses forced marches to cut the time it takes to get to Austria in half and catch up to them before they even get there.
Those Privateers are still at it. Your meditaranean fleet is spread across the Mediteranean. You have two more shots at unveiling the true perpetrator. Your fleet remains in dock, and the blockade continues.
BritainAmericaChinaThe OttomansSpainEthiopiaRas Gugas raises an army of 6,000 men. He marches across and k
SwedenThe Swedes take their troops and march across the border to Norway. They want their land back, and begin the march into Denmark.
PrussiaPrussia continues with getting a bigger army. they now have a decently sized army of about 160k and a reserve army of 40k.
AustriaAustia mobilises the economy to produce cannons and such. Unfortunatly, because the French are so fast, the Austrian army has to move up north to get away.
War!
French VS.
AustriaThe French take their army east into Austria. The rest of the Austrian army (50,000 men) that partook in the battle retreats north into Switzerland and fortifies the area. The Austrian Army moves east into Austria.
Napoleon has a chance to see this. On a 4, 5, or 6 he notices this. (3)
Whoops, Napoleon marched so quickly that he did not see the Austrians regroup to the North.
The battle takes place in the east of lombardia at .
The some of the reinforcements make it, namely the 20 cannons, but 80,000 men are delayed. (3)
The Austrians are in a great position to hit the enemy army hard. Once the Austrian army is regrouped, it attacks Napoleon in a flank attack.
The main Austrian army makes a charge too. Napoleon uses a good 80,000 men while the Austrians encircle it with an army of 40,000 on both sides. (2vs1)
The Austrians move first. 1,2,3 Austria, 4,5,6 France (3)
Their encirclement tips the balance in their favor and the French flank is in dire straights. (4)
The French hold on though, getting some reinforcements, but not enough to turn the tide. (3)
The next day of the battle ends it thought, the main Austrian army moves to charge through the French lines. The Northern flank's fire and the charging Austrians rout the enemy completely. (6)
The war does not end there though.
The Battle of Lombardia
With half the French army routing, the Austrians attack. The french are completely suprised with the out come and some of their field artillery are destroyed. (1vs4)
Continuing the war, the French army, now pretty demoralized send in fresh troops. Napoleon will not make anymore mistakes. A more even clash between small armies occurs. (3vs2)
The Austrians have 30,000 men fighting against Napoleons 40,000.
1,2,3 Austria goes first, 456 France goes first (2)
Austria marches across the field almost unscathed (5)
Napoleon is also doing well and he repulses the attack, but is unable to seize the innitiative. They begin to recieve reinforcements. (5)
The next day, the Austians again mount up for an attack. They bring in 20,000 more men. (5)
Napoleon takes the innitiative and charges. (6)
The Austrians repulse the attack. (6)
The next day 20,000 troops arrive, but the Austrian momentum is gone. (4)
The troops are tired on both sides. It seems as both sides are getting nowhere. (3)
Napoleon leads another charge. (5)
Random.org causes this to be a stalemate. By almost the entire armies on both sides have amassed into this massive battle. This battle can determine the fate of the war. (5)
Austria charges. (5)
Napoleon counter charges. (6)
Finaly Austria makes a small mistake. (4)
Napoleon exploits the mistake to make it bigger. (4+1 for Napoleons specialty =5)
The Austrians do not recover. (2)
The French continue their charge. (4)
The Austrians do a tactical retreat. (3)
Casualties ~ Please note that deserting was a common pratice of this time. Conscription meant that people who did not want to fight had to fight. Casualties may differ from troops left because of the men who quit earlier.
French - 30,000
Austrians - 50,000
Troops Left
French - About 120,000 ~ Feeling Awesome
Austrians - About 90,000 ~ their morale is shattered. (so bad I didn't capitalize. )
And the war is still not over.
We have a whole campaign left. The French continue to crush the Austrians going at about the speed of a five die roll.
The Austrians must roll a five or higher to regroup or be crushed again. (4) Nope
Army almost eliminated, but the guys left just quit. You have 40,000 terrified men left and should REALLY get some timely help from a certain Eastern country that is green.
I'll post the rest of the turn tomorrow or tonight on my phone. Probably tomorrow. But yeah, Napoleon loses he gets forced march bonus, but if he loses twice, then he must roll or his army will die. Yeah, overpowered, but so was ~
Napoleon~.
The war would have ended then and there, but the Russians are sitting in the middle of Austria doing nothing! You'll see when I post the full turn. (I rolled for reinforcements there).