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RE: Gloria Desvanecimiento (Fading Glory) pbem 109 - 7/27/2009 1:10:13 AM   
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Interesting, I wonder how many of those Quick Combat modifiers affect Instant Combat as well. One reason I made a cavalry corps was because of Ricardos' +30 Cavalry mod, although I'm not sure what that does, exactly (or if it has any effect in Instant Combat). If those Quick Combat mods are anything to go by for Instant Combat, I may even split that cavalry corps off into an independent force to try to use only when attacking.

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RE: Gloria Desvanecimiento (Fading Glory) pbem 109 - 7/27/2009 3:16:06 AM   
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All of them.

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• Instant Combat resolves combat immediately, giving the player a casualty count, and returning to the turn at the strategic level. It is resolved as though the battle had been fought using Quick Combat rules.


I'm don't know if Ricardo's +30 cav modifier applies in instant/quick combat.

I use a cavalry corps like Nappy would have used one. Independent divisions screening,blocking,plundering,halting production on the strategic map. And also on the strategic map use the support move "s" for my army to go into a province with one cavalry division and fight a battle if the enemy tries to sneak through.

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RE: Gloria Desvanecimiento (Fading Glory) pbem 109 - 7/30/2009 3:20:43 AM   
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Thanks again for the tips Harvey, I would love to be able to use the support move function, unfortunately it hasn't seemed to work in pbem for me. I have a feeling it's one of those things that only work in singleplayer.

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RE: Gloria Desvanecimiento (Fading Glory) pbem 109 - 7/30/2009 3:25:35 AM   
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May 1794



Forgot to post the month of May before the break... not much going on though. More subsidies from France and Sweden gains a couple of upgrades. Sweden and Russia are rumored to enagage in secret talks, and another banks development is complete.





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RE: Gloria Desvanecimiento (Fading Glory) pbem 109 - 7/30/2009 3:31:02 AM   
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Austria spends 10 GP's to declare war on Saxony, giving Spain the lead once again.

Great Britain declares Herself an empire, and a busy month for completed developments in Spain.





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RE: Gloria Desvanecimiento (Fading Glory) pbem 109 - 8/1/2009 10:25:55 AM   
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Celebreations continue this month for Spain. Prussia gains a protectorate and the big news is France DoW's Piedmont. In Madrid, artillery are forming up and when completed I will have one for each corps.







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RE: Gloria Desvanecimiento (Fading Glory) pbem 109 - 8/1/2009 10:42:08 AM   
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Busy month and a good one for Spain. Piedmont calls on Spain for protection (but oddly no war with France), and Genoa calls on France. A couple more small battles, Saxony stunning Austria in one of them!




A couple of treaties sent out by Britain this turn...





Great turn for production as Spain finishes 3 farms, 2 courts, 2 banks, a factory, and a partridge in a pear tree!



So my initial goal has worked so far... I end up with Sardinia and the Piedmontese forces. As per the agreement with France I will cede Savoy and Piedmont. Now the tricky part... In my first pbem when I lost Bavaria (as France) I kept the Bavarian forces. BUT in my second pbem I had lost Holland (also as France) to an insurrection and immediately lost the entire Batavian army. How this will play out in this game, I have no idea. I may very well lose the Piedmontese forces when I cede the provinces to France, if nothing else I gain Sardinia and another GP per turn. The Piedmontese forces are stuck in France however, and I will have to violate French neutrality for a turn to get them out.




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RE: Gloria Desvanecimiento (Fading Glory) pbem 109 - 8/10/2009 9:07:22 AM   
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Time to catch up as I've been slacking off on my AAR duties.

The Nationalism I upgrade for Austria this month as they continue to battle Saxony. A good upgrade, but an odd choice at this time for them in my opinion, as their National Morale currently stands around 350ish.




France and Spain both send the same agreements as was discussed regarding Piedmont. Note the stark, if comical difference in the language of the two titles. Funny, but also concerning at the same time. Britain has some diplomatic success this month.





A couple of farms are completed this turn.



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RE: Gloria Desvanecimiento (Fading Glory) pbem 109 - 8/10/2009 9:29:32 AM   
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Much to celebrate for Spain this month as she (and also Prussia) is now an empire!




A couple of completed developments this month, of course Turin now belongs to France.



Spain's main army is heading back home, however due to some failed movement there was some nasty attrition at sea.



A big sigh of relief as Spain does indeed get to keep the Piedmontese forces and the army commander (Devins) after ceding the territories to France.




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RE: Gloria Desvanecimiento (Fading Glory) pbem 109 - 8/10/2009 9:51:21 AM   
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Austria regains the lead this month after the successful siege of Dresden. An insurrection attempt begins in Bavaria, probably getting close to the time for the insurrection party to begin.





An interesting treaty, well... more like a declaration... from France to announce that they do not intend to attack the Ottoman Empire. I can only assume this is to appease Turkey while France declares war on one of their allies. Question is... do they intend war with Spain? or Great Britain? My guess is Britain as I doubt France would have thrown so many subsidies at Spain just to fatten her up for a slaughter.




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RE: Gloria Desvanecimiento (Fading Glory) pbem 109 - 8/10/2009 10:08:35 AM   
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Spain edges out Austria to close out another great year. I have reached most of my original objectives and now need to think of some new goals.



Even though Spain is feeling "patriotic" and at 663 NM, some troublemakers have popped up. At least this will give the Spanish army something to do now that they've returned to Madrid.



Two more factories and a courts development this month.



1794 was another great year for Spain. Here are the end of year charts and graphs:






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RE: Gloria Desvanecimiento (Fading Glory) pbem 109 - 8/10/2009 7:18:37 PM   
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Hehe, Bill. I can't believe everyone has left you (and Austria) unmolested so far!

Your army must soon be reaching super-power proportions!

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RE: Gloria Desvanecimiento (Fading Glory) pbem 109 - 8/12/2009 1:38:11 AM   
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Cheers Pete! So far I can't ask for a better situation for Spain. Peace in Europe really seems to benefit Spain and Austria. Conversely, playing as Russia in a different pbem, they are really starved for Glory Points and really have to be played aggressively.

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RE: Gloria Desvanecimiento (Fading Glory) pbem 109 - 8/16/2009 3:14:27 AM   
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France continues subsidies and Spain takes care of the uprising in Valladolid. Elsewhere, Russia proposes a Royal Wedding and an enforced peace treaty to Turkey. Not sure why they didn't offer an alliance as this is basically just that and an alliance gives Glory Points.






With my original goals met, it's time to think up some new ones. With my growing lead in Glory Points, I am sure to catch some attention. Therefore, my new goals will keep this in mind and I will attempt to secure the gains I have made so far.

(1) I will place a high priority in creating "super-diplomats". Insurrections are allowed in this game, and I would really hate to lose my growing forces in Italy from insurrection. Placing a "super-diplomat" in Naples should increase my chances of kicking out any attempts at insurrection.

(2) Look for expansion territories where possible. My current empire status hangs by a thread at 21/20. This is going to be a tough one since I am already the GP leader and any further expansion will draw even more attention.

(3) Improved relations with Great Britain. I would rather focus resources on improving my land forces. If I can land an alliance with Britain, I feel this would be a great benefit to Spain considering the strategic location of many of her territories.



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RE: Gloria Desvanecimiento (Fading Glory) pbem 109 - 8/16/2009 3:29:31 AM   
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No subsidies from France this month and France, Prussia, and Britain all gain upgrades. Conversely, I am still hoarding my experience points for possibly better upgrades and using them for what I need- and when I need them.

Diplomatic efforts happening all over as two secret deals are proposed and Russia looks for another Royal Wedding and enforced peace with Sweden. Again, oddly no alliance, but all this peace is great for business!







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RE: Gloria Desvanecimiento (Fading Glory) pbem 109 - 8/16/2009 3:50:23 AM   
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After many tries, Turkey's insurrection attempt in Bavaria is successful. Not really sure of the purpose, but Prussia receives the hammer this month. A sobering reminder to prioritize textile production for a "super-diplomat".

More diplomacy and secret deals this turn.







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RE: Gloria Desvanecimiento (Fading Glory) pbem 109 - 8/16/2009 4:19:54 AM   
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Prussia declares war the neutral minor Hesse and April brings another spring levee in Naples. A slew of diplomatic activity comes out of Britain.











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RE: Gloria Desvanecimiento (Fading Glory) pbem 109 - 8/16/2009 5:08:59 AM   
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A huge turn for Spain as the Papal States ask for protection. I assume that this is because of the DoW on Hesse from Prussia, but perhaps because of the declarations of war on Bavaria by Britain and Austria this turn... not sure. Either way, the charm campaign by Spain's diplomats has really paid off.







The newly acquired territories. This helps my current goals in so many ways. From previous correspondence, I knew that Britain was interested in Malta. My empire points now have a little cushion at 28/20 as well. I also get a huge boost in culture points and am now in second place there. Eight culture points from Rome alone.

This will really help to give me some leverage in talks with King Mus of Great Britain, which in fact is currently happening. Previously I was a little concerned about his claim on Portugal and was looking at possibly taking it for myself, but I am now in a better position to allow him to take it in exchange for improved relations. A royal Wedding and an extended enforced peace is being discussed, but the deal is not finalized yet.






Forgot to mention from last turn, I have decided to begin reforms of my feudal level. My National Morale is almost maxed, and is a good time to do it I think. This will also increase production, which will help to produce more textiles, and get that first "super-diplomat" sooner.



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RE: Gloria Desvanecimiento (Fading Glory) pbem 109 - 8/23/2009 5:54:44 AM   
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Great Britain and Prussia both take hits losing empire status this month. A flurry of diplomatic activity and correspondence begins as heated talks with Britain leads Spain to purchase a naval upgrade. It seems King Mus was not impressed by Spain's offer of a 10 year enforced peace and Royal Wedding in exchange for Malta and Portugal. Fearing the wrath of the British navy, the Naval Repairs upgrade would give us a +1 defensive bonus. Surely not enough to withstand the mighty British fleet, but better than nothing.




Austria successfully sieges Munich and now controls Bavaria, while Prussia captures Hesse.




Spain's control of the Papacy has not gone unnoticed, and a couple of proposal are sent our way. The British proposal will be refused as Spain looks to get more out of the deal, while Austria's proposal is an absolute gift.






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RE: Gloria Desvanecimiento (Fading Glory) pbem 109 - 8/23/2009 6:08:21 AM   
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Quiet month, the only thing of note were the responses to the treaty proposals as I mentioned last turn and Russia gains an upgrade to bolster their ports.





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RE: Gloria Desvanecimiento (Fading Glory) pbem 109 - 8/23/2009 6:21:49 AM   
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Another quiet month. Spain was able to expel a British diplomat lurking around in Wurzburg, a province of the Papal States. Correspondence remains tense with Britain, but some progress is being made. Elsewhere, some secret deals and an obvious planted rumor by Austria about their total strength. This would be twice the size of Turkey's forces who currently has the largest amount of troops.






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RE: Gloria Desvanecimiento (Fading Glory) pbem 109 - 8/23/2009 6:36:09 AM   
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Time to make good use of Austria's gift of enforced peace. Spain declares war on Venetia now that Austria won't be able to be called on for protection as the treaty prevents this from happening.










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RE: Gloria Desvanecimiento (Fading Glory) pbem 109 - 8/23/2009 7:05:59 AM   
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A crazy month this time. A mixed bag perhaps... some outstanding and some possibly troubling news. Spain forms a protectorate with Italia (Modena) and Turkey DoW's Venetia. Knowing my ally did this from correspodence, I immediately "Charge the Walls" but don't quite get the job done.






Another nice boost as Spain gains the Italian Corps from Modena. Not sure if my or Turkey's DoW on Venice is what had them ask for protection. My guess would be the latter. In any case Spain's forces are off the charts and now have the largest army.




Next turn will be interesting as I'm not sure if Turkey's DoW on Venetia might not only allow Austria to form a protectorate, but also be a casus belli for Austria to go to war with Turkey. If this happens, Spain will be unable to help because of the enforced peace agreement. From correspondence with Turkey it appears that they did not trust her ally (Spain). It's enough to drive the king of Spain to drinking.

Between this and the constant celebrations, there can be no doubt that...



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RE: Gloria Desvanecimiento (Fading Glory) pbem 109 - 9/15/2009 8:34:52 AM   
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Time to catch up on this AAR again. Luckily for Spain Venice did not end up in Austrian hands during the continued siege, however Lombardy called on France for protection as a consequence of our actions. This will create some possible friction between Spain and France as that is the last territory Spain would need to create the Kingdom of Italy.

Elsewhere, France and Russia are rumored to have secret talks.








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RE: Gloria Desvanecimiento (Fading Glory) pbem 109 - 9/15/2009 8:50:19 AM   
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The siege of Venice is finally over! Prussia's diplomat successfully avenges the previous insurrection caused by Turkey by returning the favor in Lower Egypt.






End of year charts and graphs:





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RE: Gloria Desvanecimiento (Fading Glory) pbem 109 - 9/15/2009 9:07:08 AM   
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From correspondence with King Mus of Great Britain, we have reached an agreement which begins with Spain DoW'ing Portugal in order to have her call for protection. Also part of the agreement is ceding Corfu to Britain. In other correspondence, Prussia is interested in acquiring Wurzburg- which we decide is worth a Royal Wedding and a secret alliance (the second treaty to be made next turn).








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RE: Gloria Desvanecimiento (Fading Glory) pbem 109 - 9/15/2009 9:19:19 AM   
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France is now an empire, and Britain forms a protectorate with Portugal as expected. What wasn't expected was that we are at war with Britain. I had mistakenly thought that turning the aggressive stance off would prevent that. A ceasefire will be signed next month.






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RE: Gloria Desvanecimiento (Fading Glory) pbem 109 - 9/15/2009 9:40:51 AM   
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The news hits Spain hard as word travels that King Mus has passed away. I wonder what will become of the relations with Britain that was worked for and obtained through tough negotiations. At the same time this news arrives, the rest of the agreement is heading to Great Britain. It will all be up to the new King now. This could not have come at a worse time!







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RE: Gloria Desvanecimiento (Fading Glory) pbem 109 - 9/15/2009 9:57:35 AM   
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April 1796




April is here and that means another spring levee in the Kingdom of Naples! Austria has expressed interest in Salzburg, and once again we decide it is worth the price of peace. Our first "super diplomat" is produced and gets a great Legal roll. Exactly what Spain needs to help fend off any attempts at mischief in Italy.








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RE: Gloria Desvanecimiento (Fading Glory) pbem 109 - 9/15/2009 10:11:38 AM   
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And so it begins...

The long peace in Europe is now over. Russia's declaration of war sounds off like a cannon across Europe. France is tied by a defensive pact to also declare war on Austria.

The good news for Spain is that the new king, King Kingmaker, seems to have a fairly favorable view of the Spanish. I don't get the extended enforced peace that I wanted, but still a good deal. Minho is worth 2 GP's per turn to the Spanish and I get an alliance at least.






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