The rules you can expect:
The map will feature provinces. The movement rate is one province per turn. One turn is equal to a month in-game, no matter the time IRL.
The recruitment list is as follows:
Militia Brigade - 5,000
Infantry Brigade - 4,000
Guard Infantry Brigade - 2,000 - Max of 5 Units
Light Cavalry Brigade - 1,000
Heavy Cavalry Brigade - 800
Guard Cavalry Brigade - 500 - Max of 5 Units
Light Artillery Battery - 120 + 12 Guns
Howitzer Battery - 100 + 10 Guns
Heavy Artillery Battery - 80 + 8 Guns - Max of 5 Units
And as a concept from the TWC IHs, the following Battalions that can be attached to Brigades;
Skirmisher Battalion - 500 - Attachable to Infantry only
Grenadier Battalion - 500 - Attachable to Infantry only
Dragoon Battalion - 200 - Attachable to Cavalry only
Horse Artillery Battery - 60 + 6 Guns - Attachable to Cavalry only
Artillery, though a small unit, counts as a Brigade, with the exception of Horse Artillery. Therefore, a sample Army could look like:
I. Infantry/Skirmishers
II. Infantry/Skirmishers
III. Infantry/Grenadiers
I. Light Cavalry/Dragoons
II. Light Cavalry/Horse Artillery
and so on and so forth.
4 Brigades make a Division.
3 Divisions make a Corps.
An Army can be made of however many Corps you want.
The starting year will be in 1805, based off of this map:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:St...urope_1805.jpg
Players:
Austria: Warman
Great Britain: Fisherking
Russia: Kagemusha
Prussia: Azunti
Sweden: Mr. Stuka
Spain: Franconicus
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