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Rumese-Pontic War[]
1693[]
Pontic Front[]
- Russia
- Result: +51
- Population: 23.2 Million +46
- War Exhaustion: none
- Casus Belli: Defense
- Government: Absolute monarchy +7
- Result: +51
- Sultanate of Rum
- Result: +19
- Population: 7 million +14
- War Exhaustion: none
- Casus Belli: Defense
- Government: Iqta' +5
- Result: +19
- Russia
- Battle Stage
- Battle of Refahiya
- Russia
- Result: +18.5
- Army/Navy Size: 90k + 27
- Location: Near City -3.5
- Great General: none
- Blunder: -3
- Attrition: -2
- Result: +18.5
- Rum
- Result: +22.9
- Army/Navy Size: 78k +23.9
- Location: Near City +4
- Great General: none
- Blunder: -1
- Attrition:
- Result: +22.9
- Russia
- Battle of Refahiya
- Final Stage:
- Russia
- Cities Occupied: more like saved one
- Result: +
- Rum
- Cities Occupied: none
- Result: +
- Overall Result: 123%, Tier 1 victory for Rum, Russia loses Unsure men, Rum loses Unsure men
- Russia
Discussion[]
Reminder that the Jaffarids of the Caliphate sent 20,000 troops to support Rum in 1694. General534 (talk) 14:56, June 2, 2017 (UTC)
Franco-Iberian War (1694-)[]
Kongo-Iberian War (1695-1696)[]
- Pre-war stage
- Iberia: 69
- Population: +3 (750,000 after penalties)
- Government: +6
- Economy: +30
- Technology: +30
- Al-Afriqia: 22
- Population: +4 (1,000,000)
- Government: +5
- Economy: +3
- Technology: +10
- Iberia: 69
- Battle of Gabela (1695)
- Al-Afriqia: 0.05
- Army size: +1.05 (3,500)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: -1
- Iberia: -3.46
- Army size: +0.54 (1,800)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: -4
- Result: Convincing victory for Iberia (297%); the Al-Afriqian forces retreat
- Casualties: 525 to Al-Afriqia, 180 to Iberia
- Al-Afriqia: 0.05
- Second Battle of Gabela (1695)
- Iberia: -2.52
- Army size: +0.48 (1,620)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: -3
- Al-Afriqia: -2.11
- Army size: +0.89 (2,975)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: -3
- Result: Crushing decisive victory (315% + 297% = 612%); the Al-Afriqians retreat from Benguela and take heavy casualties
- Casualties: 2231 to Al-Afriqia, 32 to Iberia
- Iberia: -2.52
- Siege of M'baza (1695)
- Iberia: -14.41
- Army size: +0.47 (1,588)
- Location: -8
- Blunder: -4
- Al-Afriqia: 11.42
- Army size: +1.42 (4,744)
- Location: +12
- Blunder: -2
- Result: 163% in favor of Iberia, the siege continues into next year
- Casualties: 237 to Al-Afriqia, 476 to Iberia
- Iberia: -14.41
- Siege of M'baza (1696)
- Iberia: -7.71
- Army size: +1.83 (6,112)
- Location: -8
- Blunder: 0
- Al-Afriqia: 10.35
- Army size: +1.35 (4,507)
- Location: +12
- Blunder: -3
- Result: Decisively in favor of Iberia (189% + 163% = 352%)
- Casualties: 1126 to Al-Afriqia, 2139 to Iberia
- Iberia: -7.71
- Siege of M'baza (1696)
- Iberia: -8.51
- Army size: +1.19 (3,973)
- Location: -8
- Blunder: 0
- Al-Afriqia: 9.01
- Army size: +1.01 (3,381)
- Location: +12
- Blunder: -4
- Result: Crushing decisive victory for Iberia (195% + 189% + 163% = 547%); M'baza falls
- Casualties: The Al-Afriqian garrison surrenders, 993 to Iberia
- Iberia: -8.51
[]
- Pre-war stage
- England: 57.9
- Population: +1.9 (475,000)
- Government: +6
- Economy: +20
- Technology: +30
- Iberia: 69
- Population: +3 (750,000)
- Government: +6
- Economy: +30
- Technology: +30
- England: 57.9
- Battle of Zaire (1695)
- England: 13
- Navy size: +15 (30 ships)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: -2
- Iberia: 15
- Navy size: +20 (40 ships)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: -5
- Result: 118% in favor of Iberia
- Casualties: 1 to England, 2 to Iberia
- England: 13
- Battle of Zaire (1695)
- England: 13.5
- Navy size: +14.5 (29 ships)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: -1
- Iberia: 19
- Navy size: +19 (38 ships)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: 0
- Result: Convincing victory for Iberia (123% + 118% = 241%); the English fleet backs down
- Casualties: 4 to England, 3 to Iberia
- England: 13.5
Discussion[]
We talked about this on chat but I will explain it here, this is a sea battle. I sail past you, the second battle stage isn't valid. We make one firing pass which is the first battle stage but since I don't want to fight I can just keep sailing and your now behind me so I can sail to wherever I am sailing. I am through because you didn't get 200% on first algo. Person67 (talk) 13:18, June 5, 2017 (UTC)
You can't win a battle by losing. You either win and and successfully land your troops, or you lose and the attack is repelled. General534 (talk) 15:23, June 5, 2017 (UTC)
I posted before that. Prince Octavian , of Jerusalem, Sicily, and Swabia, and Duke of Amalfi.
I have spoken to Feudal who agreed with my point about blockades. Person67 (talk) 06:05, June 6, 2017 (UTC)
Colonial front, Central Africa (1695-)[]
- Pre-war stage
- Iberia: 69
- Population: +3 (750,000 after penalties)
- Government: +6
- Economy: +30
- Technology: +30
- France: 70.6
- Population: +3.6 (900,000 after penalties)
- Government: +7
- Economy: +30
- Technology: +30
- Iberia: 69
- Siege of Luanda (1695)
- Iberia: 4.76
- Army size: +0.6 (2,000)
- Navy size: +10 (20 ships)
- Location: -4
- Blunder: -1
- France: 3.24
- Army size: +0.24 (800)
- Location: +4
- Blunder: -1
- Result: Siege altogether indecisive (100% for both sides, slightly in favor of France)
- Casualties: 40 to France, 300 to Iberia
- Iberia: 4.76
- Siege of Namibe (1695)
- Iberia: -2.7
- Army size: +0.3 (1,000)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: -3
- France: -0.94
- Army size: +0.06 (200)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: -1
- Result: 105% in favor of France
- Casualties: 10 to France, 50 to Iberia
- Iberia: -2.7
- Siege of Namibe (1696)
- Iberia: 10.28
- Army size: +0.28 (950)
- Navy size: +15 (30 ships)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: -5
- France: -0.95
- Army size: +0.05 (190)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: -1
- Result: 114% in favor of Iberia
- Casualties: 9 to France, 47 to Iberia
- Iberia: 10.28
- Siege of Namibe (1697)
- Iberia: 11.45
- Army size: +0.27 (903)
- Navy size: +15 (30 ships)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: 0
- France: -3.95
- Army size: +1.05 (3,514)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: -5
- Result: Convincingly in favor of Iberia (121% + 114% = 235%)
- Casualties: 351 to France, 297 to Iberia
- Iberia: 11.45
- Siege of Namibe (1698)
- Iberia: 16.78
- Army size: +2.28 (7,606)
- Navy size: +17.5 (35 ships)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: -3
- France: -0.06
- Army size: +0.94 (3,163)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: -1
- Result: Decisively in favor of Iberia (122% + 121% + 114% = 357%)
- Casualties: 790 to France, 1140 to Iberia
- Iberia: 16.78
- Siege of Namibe (1698)
- Iberia:
- Army size: +1.93 (6,466)
- Navy size: +17.5 (35 ships)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: 0
- France:
- Army size: +0.71 (2,373)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: 0
- Result: (124% + 122% + 121% + 114% = 481%)
- Casualties: 593 to France, 969 to Iberia
- Iberia:
- Siege of Namibe (1698)
- Iberia: 18.14
- Army size: +1.64 (5,497)
- Navy size: +17.5 (35 ships)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: -1
- France: -1.47
- Army size: +0.53 (1,780)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: -2
- Result: Crushing decisive victory for Iberia (127% + 124% + 122% + 121% + 114% = 608%); Namibe falls
- Casualties: The French garrison surrenders, 274 to Iberia
- Iberia: 18.14
- Siege of Sumbe (1698)
- Iberia: +19.06
- Army size: +1.56 (5,223)
- Navy size: +17.5 (35 ships)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: 0
- France: -2.4
- Army size: +0.6 (2,000)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: -3
- Result: 129% in favor of Iberia
- Casualties: 100 to France, 261 to Iberia
- Iberia: +19.06
- Siege of Sumbe (1699)
- Iberia: 19.6
- Army size: +2.1 (7,000)
- Navy size: +17.5 (35 ships)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: 0
- France: -0.43
- Army size: +0.57 (1,900)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: -1
- Result: Convincingly in favor of Iberia (126% + 129% = 255%)
- Casualties: 190 to France, 910 to Iberia
- Iberia: 19.6
- Siege of Sumbe (1699)
- Iberia: 15.32
- Army size: +1.82 (6,090)
- Navy size: +17.5 (35 ships)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: -4
- France: -3.49
- Army size: +0.51 (1,710)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: -4
- Result: Decisively in favor of Iberia (126% + 126% + 129% = 381%)
- Casualties: 427 to France, 913 to Iberia
- Iberia: 15.32
- Siege of Sumbe (1699)
- Iberia: 18.05
- Army size: +1.55 (5,177)
- Navy size: +17.5 (35 ships)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: -1
- France:
- Army size: +0.38 (1,283)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: 0
- Result: Crushing decisive victory for Iberia (123% + 126% + 126% + 129% = 504%); Sumbe falls
- Casualties: The French garrison is wiped out, 258 to Iberia
- Iberia: 18.05
(To please both parties, we assume that Iberia captured Lobito initially, but the French recaptured it and now Iberia is besieging it again.)
Siege of Lobito (1701)- Iberia: 17.9
- Army size: +2.4 (8,000)
- Navy size: +17.5 (35 ships)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: -2
- France: 10.99
- Army size: +0.99 (3,333)
- Navy size: +10 (20 ships)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: 0
- Result: 107% in favor of Iberia
- Casualties: 166 and 1 ship to France, 400 and 1 ship to Iberia
- Iberia: 17.9
- Siege of Lobito (1701)
- Iberia: 17.28
- Army size: +2.28 (7,600)
- Navy size: +17 (34 ships)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: -2
- France: 8.45
- Army size: +0.95 (3,167)
- Navy size: +9.5 (19 ships)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: -2
- Result: Convincingly in favor of Iberia (109% + 107% = 216%)
- Casualties: 316 and 1 ship to France, 988 and 4 ships to Iberia
- Iberia: 17.28
- Siege of Lobito (1701)
- Iberia: 13.98
- Army size: +1.98 (6,612)
- Navy size: +15 (30 ships)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: -3
- France: 4.85
- Army size: +0.85 (2,851)
- Navy size: +9 (18 ships)
- Location: 0
- Blunder: -5
- Result: Decisive victory for Iberia (110% + 109% + 107% = 326%); Lobito falls
- Casualties: 712 and 4 ships to France, 991 and 7 ships to Iberia
- Iberia: 13.98
Siege of Luanda (1696-1698)[]
- Pre-war stage
- Iberia and Ndongo: 70.6
- Population: +4.6 (750,000 from Iberia + ~400,000 from Ndongo = 1,150,000)
- Government: +6
- Economy: +30
- Technology: +30
- France: 70.6
- Population: +3.6 (900,000 after penalties)
- Government: +7
- Economy: +30
- Technology: +30
- Iberia and Ndongo: 70.6
- Siege of Luanda (1696)
- Iberia and Ndongo: 7.41
- Army size: +1.41 (1,700 Iberians + 3,000 Ndongo = 4,700)
- Navy size: +10 (20 ships)
- Location: -4
- Blunder: 0
- France: 17.75
- Army size: +3.3 (11,000 troops)
- Navy Size: +12.25 (29 English and 6 French ships)
- Location: +4
- Blunder: -2
- Result: 113% to France
- Casualties: 235 to Iberia and 550 to France
- Iberia and Ndongo: 7.41
- Siege of Luanda (1696)
- Iberia and Ndongo: 5.23
- Army size: +2.23 (7,445)
- Navy size: +10 (20 ships)
- Location: -4
- Blunder: -3
- France: 18.75
- Army size: +3.3 (11,000 troops)
- Navy size: +12.25
- Location: +4
- Blunder: -3
- Result: 113%+ 117%-=230% to France
- Casualties: 1,000 to France, 967 to Iberia
- Iberia and Ndongo: 5.23
Discussion
Person sent 1K i sent 10K last turn, i have premisson from nathan to fix the algo but the algo is too complex. Prince Octavian , of Jerusalem, Sicily, and Swabia, and Duke of Amalfi.
You need to fight an actual naval battle to land troops. My post was striked once for this same reason. General534 (talk) 12:37, June 5, 2017 (UTC)
I changed troop numbers per Oct's instructions and based upon confirmation from Feud that my fleet did get through. Person67 (talk) 17:42, June 5, 2017 (UTC)
Colonial front, Brazil[]
- Pre-war stage
- Iberia: 81
- Population: +15 (3,750,000 after penalties)
- Government: +6
- Economy: +30
- Technology: +30
- France: 70.6
- Population: +3.6 (900,000 after penalties)
- Government: +7
- Economy: +30
- Technology: +30
- Iberia: 81
- Siege of Recife (1696)
- Iberia: 21.6
- Army size: +3.6 (12,000)
- Navy size: +26 (52 ships)
- Location: -4
- Blunder: -4
- France: 2.3
- Army size: +0.3 (1,000)
- Location: +4
- Blunder: -2
- Result: 141% in favor of Iberia
- Casualties: 50 to France, 600 to Iberia
- Iberia: 21.6