pfnognoff -> RE: Early Cav. (11/8/2004 9:32:29 PM)
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I go with "let the situation determine" my builds rule. Fo example if I'm Prussia or Austria, facing certain opening thrust from France, building cav regiments is too slow and too expensive. Austria needs some militia to bleed France a few more turns before the surrender, and Prussia just needs to save the manpower. If I'm Russia, building Guards and Artillery comes first, but here Cavalry also gets higher priority if Ottoman is a decent player who likes to come in for a visit. For Spain if diplomatic phase went well and I'm alliead with half the known world, I would go with building Cavalry even though the morale stinks, because when the war comes any advantage I could have is good. As Britain I would go with Infantry first rule. Who needs more fast Cavalry that reduce your morale and cost more than ship-of-the-line? [:D] Ottoman? If France is polite enough to pay for pledging alegiance, ocasional Imperial Cav regiment is a welcome morale boost. As France, I would just go one corps at the time, Guards, Artillery, Cavalry until all is full, with ocasional militia to garrison cities, that can be upgraded later during peace. When you talk about Cavalry Blitz, I would asume the most cost effective and safest would be to land GB cavalry in France while Le Grand Armee is away in the Eastern half of the map, or would you go Blitzing arround in some other situation?
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