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Expansions

UK

UK Expansions with PD

Strategy: PD
Required upgrades: Air Transport Capacity and Faster Ground Main Defence
Difficulty: 3/5 (straight forward movements)
Variation 1: Rush Netherlands
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Variation 2: Rush Denmark
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Variation 3: Rush Belgium
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Comments:
  • Whatever you do, use only Infantry and naval transports. In the case of rushing Denmark, you'll need 2 transports. For the other two variations you can use the same transport forth and back.
  • Wall Dublin (Ireland), wall London and wall Birmingham. In the case of the Denmark rush, you may wall other cities in UK.
  • Always WF the cities you are rushing. Although it is improbable that your opponent walls any of these cities (specially in Netherlands and Belgium), you don't want to risk to have you major stack not being able to move the next turn.
  • In a 3v3 game as UK you are usually confronted with Germany. The question is: are you allied to France or Spain? If you are allied to France, the best options are to rush Netherlands or Denmark. The Denmark option is more aggressive and puts Germany on big pressure. Rushing Belgium is risky if France decides to rush it as well; it isn't probable but may happen (see below).
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