Post by Sun Quan on Jul 9, 2005 15:15:33 GMT
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Troop Information
[glow=purple,2,300]Dong Zhuo[/glow]
20,000 Archers
20,000 Spearmen
15,000 Bandit Riders
6,000 Elite Swordsmen
20,000 Light Bowmen
30,000 Light Swordsmen
5,000 Heavy Cavalry
2 Catapults
Total:116,000 Troops
[glow=yellow,2,300]Alliance[/glow]
35,000 Light Swordsmen
20,000 Spearmen
30,000 Archers
10,000 Cavalry
8,000 Elite Swordsmen
7,000 Heavy Cavalry
30,000 Light Bowmen
2 Seige Towers
1 Rams
Total: 140,000 Troops
Conditions
Victory For Alliance, Dong Zhuo Retreats Or Is Defeaten, Or Dong Main Camp Is Taken
Victory For Dong Zhuo, Yuan Shao Is Defeaten Or is forced to retreat
Situation
A powerful group of lord have joined together into a coalition to defeat the growing threat of the tyrant Dong Zhuo, in an attempt to defeat him and secure the city of Luo Yang, they must work together to bring down this tyrant. With powerful officers from both sides, this will be a battle for the ages...
The forces of Dong Zhuo, control the southern half of this battle, going no further than the small gate to the right, which can be closed or open depending on what Dong Zhuo's choice is. Si Shui Gate and Hu Lao Gate may be closed or open ed at any time by the defending force, after it has been destroyed, it may not be built again. The main camp of Dong Zhuo is situated in the far south-west of the map, behind Hu Lao Gate.
The forces of the Coalition, control the very northern part of the map, starting no further than the small gate to the west, (right). Yuan Shao's camp is situated at the very most North-West corner.
Useful Information
For the coalition, you have powerful units, and numbers on your side, but the solid gates of Si Shui and Hu Lao will not be easy to breakthrough, with worthy generals guarding them. You must utilise your forces so that you make it easier to join up your forces.
Things aren't going well for Dong Zhuo, you are outmunbered, and you don't have many talented officers, but the ones you do have, work very efficiantly as a team, you musn't let your men get isolated, or all will have been for naught. The very far south holds excellant vantage points that may be used for ambushes...
Troop Information
[glow=purple,2,300]Dong Zhuo[/glow]
20,000 Archers
20,000 Spearmen
15,000 Bandit Riders
6,000 Elite Swordsmen
20,000 Light Bowmen
30,000 Light Swordsmen
5,000 Heavy Cavalry
2 Catapults
Total:116,000 Troops
[glow=yellow,2,300]Alliance[/glow]
35,000 Light Swordsmen
20,000 Spearmen
30,000 Archers
10,000 Cavalry
8,000 Elite Swordsmen
7,000 Heavy Cavalry
30,000 Light Bowmen
2 Seige Towers
1 Rams
Total: 140,000 Troops
Conditions
Victory For Alliance, Dong Zhuo Retreats Or Is Defeaten, Or Dong Main Camp Is Taken
Victory For Dong Zhuo, Yuan Shao Is Defeaten Or is forced to retreat
Situation
A powerful group of lord have joined together into a coalition to defeat the growing threat of the tyrant Dong Zhuo, in an attempt to defeat him and secure the city of Luo Yang, they must work together to bring down this tyrant. With powerful officers from both sides, this will be a battle for the ages...
The forces of Dong Zhuo, control the southern half of this battle, going no further than the small gate to the right, which can be closed or open depending on what Dong Zhuo's choice is. Si Shui Gate and Hu Lao Gate may be closed or open ed at any time by the defending force, after it has been destroyed, it may not be built again. The main camp of Dong Zhuo is situated in the far south-west of the map, behind Hu Lao Gate.
The forces of the Coalition, control the very northern part of the map, starting no further than the small gate to the west, (right). Yuan Shao's camp is situated at the very most North-West corner.
Useful Information
For the coalition, you have powerful units, and numbers on your side, but the solid gates of Si Shui and Hu Lao will not be easy to breakthrough, with worthy generals guarding them. You must utilise your forces so that you make it easier to join up your forces.
Things aren't going well for Dong Zhuo, you are outmunbered, and you don't have many talented officers, but the ones you do have, work very efficiantly as a team, you musn't let your men get isolated, or all will have been for naught. The very far south holds excellant vantage points that may be used for ambushes...