OK, so I've never done this one before, but I thought I'd give it a crack last night. Aragon have 2whole provinces (Aragon and Sicily), and pretty nice starting buildings.
Whoa!! Not easy.
In the first turn, Spain goes straight for rebel-held Valencia (which had a sweet citadel, and I was hoping to bribe the garrison). Furthermore, the pope goes straight for rebel-held Naples with a significant army.
So there go all of my options of not-attacking-larger-neighbours , with the exception of.... Navarre. *tumbleweeds roll past*. Navarre is not great for a burgeoning economy, as it invariably requires a proper front-line garrison in order to discourage attacks.
I'm 10 years into the campaign now, and I don't see how it can end with anything except for my inglorious death at the hands of big, rich neighbouring factions.
For every 1000 florins I earn, my rivals earn 3000. For every 500 troops I have, my rivals have 1000. My 4 star king is matched by 6 star generals in my opponent's ranks.
I've never been much of a fan of the turtle, and I usually find that turtling as a small faction ends up in disaster, as the blitz-factions eventually just get greedy and swamp ya.
I'm no stranger to hard campaigns (Turks High being my favourite), but the mathematics involved in this one, and the lack of differentiated units (with Spain) seem to doom me from the outset.
Has anyone played this campaign successfully? Care to share your tactics/strategy?
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