Really interesting, any pictures of this?Originally Posted by Chronos
4. If these three options don’t work for me then I use forts….I Build forts all along the boarder in a checked fashion, one behind another, all the way back to a city and I make sure I can reach all of my forts from a city, like a domino affect, so I can move from a city right across the front to fill a defeated fort…I Fill my forts with battle broken small units, like 15 men in 1 fort. Then, when my enemy attacks a fort (which is instead of a city) and then takes it, he will then walks out of the fort and attack another fort. So, I then send another small cheap unit into the abandon fort and the Enemy Army gets confused and leaves the new siege and returns to the old fort and sieges that all over again. This is a very effective way to screw up the enemies army’s…I have had 4 or 5 full enemy armies caught up behind my forts going round in circles until I had time and money to raise an army and go out and destroy them and move my line (boarders) further into there territory. Forts don’t cost anything to bye in EB but I am not sure if they cost anything to keep each round.
That’s a couple of ways I have used to defend my fronts lines but I would be interested to hear what other ideas people are using to do this.
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