Talk:Delirium (Map Game)/@comment-6812733-20151126002946

Before I start, sorry for the wall of text... Sorrysorrysorry, I just seem to like to ramble about these things...

Alright guys, if you're willing to listen to my suggestions, I'd have another plan of defence/counter-offense for us.

I've divided rebels into groups who are represented as different colors. Please work together if you decide to follow my advices.

Group 1: Paris, Brussels and London. The UNS forces in England are trying to force their way into London, Paris please provide support for them. Also attacks from Duisburg and Luxembourg are coming towards Brussels, the city should send two groups to intercept and weaken the enemy. One group goes against the forces coming from Duisburg, attacking them from the southern side with the help of Rotterdam's forces who attack from the north, forcing the enemy to fight two front fight. The second group goes against the UNS forces coming from Luxembourg. This group hits the enemy from the northern side, supported by French troops attacking from the south. Since Luxembourg was taken by two armies last turn, the enemy is unusually strong here, thus a second group of French rebels should go and weaken the enemy in Luxembourg to prevent the UNS from supporting the advancing armies.

Group 2: Berlin, Warsaw, Prague and Budapest. You are at the frontlines as Operation Exodus begins, so you're our first line of defence and you must defeat the enemy. But if UNS is able to control the north, you'd face another front to fight on, so Berlin please send a small group of rebels to either weaken the enemy forces heading to Copenhagen or get them to cancel their attack. Ostrava and Berlin should take down Wroclaw as to solidify the rebel control of the area. Ostrava should also build up their defences against Krakow since they now have an army garrisoned in the city and another one going to reinforce them. Leipzig and Prague have to deal with the forces coming from Nuremberg, I suggest a pincer attack against the enemy. But Prague cannot be the leading contributor of this attack as they should take care of the UNS army going from Munich to Vienna. If that army reaches Vienna, Budapest is in more danger than ever before since their encirclement would fall. Poland should take Gdansk as mentioned on the previous turn to help rebel trade in the area. They also should strike against the army going to Kaliningrad so the city wouldn't be so strongly defended. But the biggest problem is UNS forces advancing into Krakow. They should be weakened so the enemy doesn't have such a big influence in the area. Budapest should strike back and try to retake Pozsony. But since there's an army coming from Zagreb, they should either be destroyed or be weakened. So send a group to atleast weaken them so they don't break the encirclement. Also since Belgrade is being attacked, a pincer attack there would be good to weaken the enemy.

Group 3: Constantinople and Athens. Sorry, I just couldn't come up with any major plans for you guys, the situation is just bad over there. But what I did come up with was a possible attack against the forces going to Constantinople from the south, forcing them to either fall back or spare manpower to fight, making the assault on the city atleast a bit weaker. In Greece though, I did come up with something. The UNS forces attacking Greece are doing an amphibious assault, so strike before they can get themselves set up, it should create a huge panic on the beach where there's nowhere to run except into the sea itself. If you have artillery, use it there.

Group 4: Copenhagen and Stockholm. Copenhagen is under two attacks, from Hamburg and Goteborg. If Germania is able to get the forces from Hamburg to stop their assault, that'd be amazing. Against both of them, destroy any bridges or tunnels that the UNS forces could use to get to the islands and fight a long ranged battle. I'm sure that the UNS forces are be able to set up temporary bridges for themselves so get some trenches set up along the islands, I suggest on the beaches so the enemy will have a hard time advancing onto the next island. But Stockholm, oh Stockholm... You're in trouble. Gavle got reinforced twice last turn from Oslo and Vaasa, so there's a big army coming for you from the north. Kalmar's forces though are weak since they've been weakened last turn by Copenhagen. I suggest motti tactics (check the last turn plans if you don't know what that is) against them so they should fall apart easily and run back home. I have nothing for the Gavle armies, trenches is all I could come up with, sorry.

Group 5: Riga and St. Petersburg (me). If at all possible, Riga should strike against Parnu as I strike against Tallinn so the UNS forces will be tied up from both cities so there's no reinforcements from either city to the other. In south, Riga should strike against the troops going from Vilnius to Silute so Poland doesn't have to deal with a massive enemy army in the future.

I leave Rome, Geneva, Skopje, Tbilisi and Nicosia out of this plan because I couldn't come up with any plans for you and most of you seem to have been doing really well without me telling you what to do.