TheMeInTeam
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I've always thought this to be borderline impossible, but I'm starting to rethink it, especially for charismatic leaders and ragnar in particular.
The concept would be to grab a beachhead that you can actually hold. The way to do this would be to hit a relatively lightly defended city with amphibious troops, then hold it with longbows/other garrison garbage. The easiest way to get the requisite experience (3 promos) would be on mounted troops. Barracks + Stable + vassalage + theo = 9 xp, which is fine for charismatic even without GG's (even one GG would allow any civ to do this, as only some of the army need be amphibious).
Frigates bombard culture D (the target city will probably not be extremely heavy on this, or chances are taking it with just mounted might be a tad costly). Once you've downed that, attack with combat 2 amphibious mounted troops (HA, knights, or even cavalry). The rest of your stuff will be some powerful garrison troops and normal offensive military. In #'s, this should be pretty effective, and combat II mounted units aren't exactly terrible for the ensuing land campaign either (especially elephants or knights).
This seems to make intercontinental warfare, while not ideal, at least possible at Astronomy. Of course, if you're ragnar just load up on city raider II or III berserkers and laugh your way to coastal dominance.
I can think of several games where I held of attacking across continents in the middle ages, and I think I kind of blew it there. As well as I do in some areas...it's only in the past 3-4 days that I discovered that amphibious comse after combat II, or that planes are not only good but essentially replace siege
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What do you all think? Do you engage in intercontinental campaigns prior to modern units?
The concept would be to grab a beachhead that you can actually hold. The way to do this would be to hit a relatively lightly defended city with amphibious troops, then hold it with longbows/other garrison garbage. The easiest way to get the requisite experience (3 promos) would be on mounted troops. Barracks + Stable + vassalage + theo = 9 xp, which is fine for charismatic even without GG's (even one GG would allow any civ to do this, as only some of the army need be amphibious).
Frigates bombard culture D (the target city will probably not be extremely heavy on this, or chances are taking it with just mounted might be a tad costly). Once you've downed that, attack with combat 2 amphibious mounted troops (HA, knights, or even cavalry). The rest of your stuff will be some powerful garrison troops and normal offensive military. In #'s, this should be pretty effective, and combat II mounted units aren't exactly terrible for the ensuing land campaign either (especially elephants or knights).
This seems to make intercontinental warfare, while not ideal, at least possible at Astronomy. Of course, if you're ragnar just load up on city raider II or III berserkers and laugh your way to coastal dominance.
I can think of several games where I held of attacking across continents in the middle ages, and I think I kind of blew it there. As well as I do in some areas...it's only in the past 3-4 days that I discovered that amphibious comse after combat II, or that planes are not only good but essentially replace siege

What do you all think? Do you engage in intercontinental campaigns prior to modern units?