Pippin
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I agree that the PP issue is the biggest PRO for mixing corps. But I find it to have some big draw backs as well so I am not that much a fan of it. Different players have different styles of play in this mother of all Napoleon games, that is all well. As for your situation of say, France targeting one player and trying to pound him ASAP. I understand, and sure it is a pretty valid strategy. But now you have me wondering why no one else is doing anything about it. Is the victim’s allies all incompetent? They only will fight if they mix units? Even if a battle has totally gone wrong for me, the max points I will ever lose is 3. And that would mean I had to have 6 of my corps there. Considering the limited number of counters for all players, I doubt I am going to have to worry about going into the fiasco zone immediately (barring some very back luck previous incidences). It takes time. If I know I can’t really do much aggressive attacks, then time to just stall him as much as possible. The allies should see the case and react to it as they see fit. So France is bashing Austria, no problem she will just have to deal with huge Prussian cav factors rushing in the gaps with minimal resistance. What is the point of winning a war vs Austria, when you have lost your homeland? Or, Prussia can also decide to run into the hot-seat and play mop-up after the previous two sides have weakened each other. As a British player I prefer to keep my corps directly on the English channel crossing. It is my stack and my stack only. I have no restrictions due to technical or diplomatic issues. The French guy knows it, and there is not much he can do about that, except for guarding the channel (hard to do without a lot of help, or a half decent Brit opponent). He will very often decide to take a couple corps out of his battles and keep them on patrol at Lille. Even if I don’t attack anything, just the threat of me walking across is enough that I have taken two good counters out of his war without even me having lost a single factor. Not bad. Topple in the fact I also can do any amphib assaults, (no technical or diplomatic restrictions again). One of my main worries with having a mixed ship stack is I give my future to be opponent a bonus. He can now have the opportunity to attack my stack even though technically and diplomatically we are NOT at war. But, any decent British player should be planning ahead on probability of this anyhow, instead of being caught out in the open in surprise.
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