Jason The King
Deity
Update 6
OOC: Skilord, please remember you can not attack with new armies/fleets, so I canceled the one attack that included a large number of new armies.
Kamilian, I need to know next time where you want to unload the armies.
Stalin, a square is FIVE armies, not 10.
To clear up some things about fleet battling: Two enemy fleets may be in the same sea. It is up to the leader to have one attack the other. However, if there are fleets with armies going to invade a nation, but the nations fleet is in the sea in front of the land, then the ships will defend no matter what, unless the leader specifies them not too. This make sense? Also, when defending from an invasion, the transports ships are the last to go. Also, you can not fleet hop, meaning you can not move one army from one fleet to another.
Battles
Province GLA
The American army seizes the opportunity to strike at the heartland of Britain, much like Britain did to them. Luckily, they were able to overcome the 2 English armies there and prevail!
Rolls: 2,2 vs 3,3; 4 vs 3,1; 5 vs 3
Province PAR
The British continue their invasion in an attempt to captured the capital of France.
Rolls: 1,6,5,4,2 vs 5,4,5,1,1,5,3,1,2,1
Province ROU
The French launch a couterattack at the British fortification here while five of the British armies are off to Paris.
Rolls: 3,3,2,2,5,2,4,4,1,3,5,6,5,1,6,2,3 vs 5,2,1,6,5,3,5,5,4,3,3,5,2,3; 2,2,4,2,2,2,1,5,3,1,3,8 vs 2,2,2,4,5,3,6; 5,6,3,5,5,1,5,4 vs 5,5,2,4,5
Sea of Biscay
The French initiated this attack, moving fleets into the sea to equally match those of Britains. The British barely won.
Rolls: 1,5,2,1,3,3,4,1,3,4,4 vs 2,4,2,5,3,2,3,1,2,6,1; 1,5,6,2,3,4,6,2 vs 5,5,5,6,1,1,1; 1,2,5,2 vs 5,5,1; 4,3 vs 6,2; 2 vs 6
Islands SEY
The British attack the Egyptian islands here.
Rolls: 4 vs 2
Mid Atlantic!
The British moved a huge armada here to destroy the Egyptian fleets protecting their shores. With the boost of Egyptian Naval Supremacy, the battle lasted two weeks. ( I seemed to have rolled an excess of small numbers, which makes my job that much harder, lol J)
Rolls: 3,2,1,1,6,2,5,3,5,2,4,5,6,5,1,3,4 vs 6,2,3,5,6,3,3,1,6,2,5,2,2,1,2,3,6,4,1,1,5,4,3,2,1,6,2; 6,6,5,6,2,3,5 vs 4,3,6,5,4,3,3,2,1,4,6,3,4,6,2,3,2,1,2 To take a closer look at this battle: Britain had 17 ships against Egypts 27. Britain lost all of her fleet, while bringing down 13 of the Egyptian fleet, not bad. Also, Britain lost 7 armies on board 2 of her fleets.
Morocco
An Egyptian force invades.
Rolls: 4,6,2,6,2,5,6,4 vs 2,4,2,2
New York
The lonely British army fought its way to New York and died valiantly.
Rolls: Suicide Kill
Caribbean Sea
The Peruvian navy makes the first move on the anticipated war with Brazil with this naval strike.
Rolls: 2,6,5,4,1,1,5,4,6,5,5 vs 2,6,3,2,6,1,3,6,1; 2,5,4,3,6,2,5,3 vs 2
HUN
Roman army marches into Hungary (From Romania
Rolls:
Ionian Sea
The Roman ships attempted to land armies into Egypt, but first they had to go through the Egyptian fleet.
Rolls: 6,4,1,4,3,5,3 vs 4,5,2,2
Province TRI
The Roman armies from the victorious fleets in Ionian Sea invade Egyptian Tripoli.
Rolls: 2,4,4,1,3,1,4 vs 5,7,6,1,1,1; 1,2,3,3,5 vs 6,4,6; 5,6 vs 1,3
West Indian Ocean
The British ship, after unloading its army in Sey, was ambushed by two Indian ships.
Rolls: 3,4 vs 4
Sea of Japan
The attempted invasion of the Chinese was thwarted by the newly built Japanese ships.
Rolls: 1 vs 2,4,5
Provinces VLA and CHU
Both were taken from the Japanese by the Chinese without a fight.
Rolls: Not needed
Credits
America: 61
Mexico: 58
Brazil: 58
Peru: 35
South Africa: 58
Egypt: 57
Rome: 113
France: 65
England: 67
Germany: 48
Russia: 80
Iran: 31
India: 98
China: 39
Japan: 43
RECAP
Ok, so there were a couple things that happened this turn that is worthy of noting. Most notably is the decay of the British Empire, brought around from an obvious overextension of itself and the many enemies it made. Also, Germany has also suffered from its past war, and the economy is starting to show it now. On the other hand, we have the emergence of five new world powers; China, Australia, Russia, Egypt, and Rome. The largest armies in the world last turn are now at war in South America with the defeat of the Brazilian navy, who knows if a new world power will arise from the ashes.
OOC: Skilord, please remember you can not attack with new armies/fleets, so I canceled the one attack that included a large number of new armies.
Kamilian, I need to know next time where you want to unload the armies.
Stalin, a square is FIVE armies, not 10.
To clear up some things about fleet battling: Two enemy fleets may be in the same sea. It is up to the leader to have one attack the other. However, if there are fleets with armies going to invade a nation, but the nations fleet is in the sea in front of the land, then the ships will defend no matter what, unless the leader specifies them not too. This make sense? Also, when defending from an invasion, the transports ships are the last to go. Also, you can not fleet hop, meaning you can not move one army from one fleet to another.
Battles
Province GLA
The American army seizes the opportunity to strike at the heartland of Britain, much like Britain did to them. Luckily, they were able to overcome the 2 English armies there and prevail!
Rolls: 2,2 vs 3,3; 4 vs 3,1; 5 vs 3
Province PAR
The British continue their invasion in an attempt to captured the capital of France.
Rolls: 1,6,5,4,2 vs 5,4,5,1,1,5,3,1,2,1
Province ROU
The French launch a couterattack at the British fortification here while five of the British armies are off to Paris.
Rolls: 3,3,2,2,5,2,4,4,1,3,5,6,5,1,6,2,3 vs 5,2,1,6,5,3,5,5,4,3,3,5,2,3; 2,2,4,2,2,2,1,5,3,1,3,8 vs 2,2,2,4,5,3,6; 5,6,3,5,5,1,5,4 vs 5,5,2,4,5
Sea of Biscay
The French initiated this attack, moving fleets into the sea to equally match those of Britains. The British barely won.
Rolls: 1,5,2,1,3,3,4,1,3,4,4 vs 2,4,2,5,3,2,3,1,2,6,1; 1,5,6,2,3,4,6,2 vs 5,5,5,6,1,1,1; 1,2,5,2 vs 5,5,1; 4,3 vs 6,2; 2 vs 6
Islands SEY
The British attack the Egyptian islands here.
Rolls: 4 vs 2
Mid Atlantic!
The British moved a huge armada here to destroy the Egyptian fleets protecting their shores. With the boost of Egyptian Naval Supremacy, the battle lasted two weeks. ( I seemed to have rolled an excess of small numbers, which makes my job that much harder, lol J)
Rolls: 3,2,1,1,6,2,5,3,5,2,4,5,6,5,1,3,4 vs 6,2,3,5,6,3,3,1,6,2,5,2,2,1,2,3,6,4,1,1,5,4,3,2,1,6,2; 6,6,5,6,2,3,5 vs 4,3,6,5,4,3,3,2,1,4,6,3,4,6,2,3,2,1,2 To take a closer look at this battle: Britain had 17 ships against Egypts 27. Britain lost all of her fleet, while bringing down 13 of the Egyptian fleet, not bad. Also, Britain lost 7 armies on board 2 of her fleets.
Morocco
An Egyptian force invades.
Rolls: 4,6,2,6,2,5,6,4 vs 2,4,2,2
New York
The lonely British army fought its way to New York and died valiantly.
Rolls: Suicide Kill
Caribbean Sea
The Peruvian navy makes the first move on the anticipated war with Brazil with this naval strike.
Rolls: 2,6,5,4,1,1,5,4,6,5,5 vs 2,6,3,2,6,1,3,6,1; 2,5,4,3,6,2,5,3 vs 2
HUN
Roman army marches into Hungary (From Romania
Rolls:
Ionian Sea
The Roman ships attempted to land armies into Egypt, but first they had to go through the Egyptian fleet.
Rolls: 6,4,1,4,3,5,3 vs 4,5,2,2
Province TRI
The Roman armies from the victorious fleets in Ionian Sea invade Egyptian Tripoli.
Rolls: 2,4,4,1,3,1,4 vs 5,7,6,1,1,1; 1,2,3,3,5 vs 6,4,6; 5,6 vs 1,3
West Indian Ocean
The British ship, after unloading its army in Sey, was ambushed by two Indian ships.
Rolls: 3,4 vs 4
Sea of Japan
The attempted invasion of the Chinese was thwarted by the newly built Japanese ships.
Rolls: 1 vs 2,4,5
Provinces VLA and CHU
Both were taken from the Japanese by the Chinese without a fight.
Rolls: Not needed
Credits
America: 61
Mexico: 58
Brazil: 58
Peru: 35
South Africa: 58
Egypt: 57
Rome: 113
France: 65
England: 67
Germany: 48
Russia: 80
Iran: 31
India: 98
China: 39
Japan: 43
RECAP
Ok, so there were a couple things that happened this turn that is worthy of noting. Most notably is the decay of the British Empire, brought around from an obvious overextension of itself and the many enemies it made. Also, Germany has also suffered from its past war, and the economy is starting to show it now. On the other hand, we have the emergence of five new world powers; China, Australia, Russia, Egypt, and Rome. The largest armies in the world last turn are now at war in South America with the defeat of the Brazilian navy, who knows if a new world power will arise from the ashes.