Glorious day, the king of Poznan has now married the queen of Sweden, who's husband was killed suddenly by a random sword to the heart that no one could have ever saw coming. This marriage now officially combines the two nations of Poznan and Sweden into one powerful nation. To make it fair for both citizens, the capital will be relocated to St.petersburg, and the country will have dual language of both Polish and Swedish. Glory to the Polish-Swedish Commonwealth. Both armies and navies are now combined. @darthdj31 make sure to show they are combined in the next map, also we will be expanding are commonwealth to the southern part of Finland.
Who is in your alliance? LOL Not for long. I don't need him online to crush them, just their composition, which is somewhere around here. Resources to build ships aren't really a problem, but some people insist that you prove that you have a source of lumber, either domestically or from someone else. And you will have to split those ships into groups so that you can gradually finish them. If you try to complete them all at once, you will be here longer than this game has existed. Your ship number, dispite what @Thefatkid said, is limited only by your amount of ships and your ability to crew them all. That reminds me: Trade: Trade doesn't really have a real effect on the game. There are obvious diplomatic benefits and you can trade for things that your terrictory doesn't have, but trade and currency don't really have an effect. All you have to do is ask someone for a trade deal and get their approval. Then you have a trade deal.
Ok well then I guess I'll stick with the soldiers for now. How do I know what resources I have and their quantity
BTW... I put some Scandinavian colonies for people who lost their African colonies or couldn't expand their borders.
I'm not allied to anyone. But I do have some agreements with Tyre and the Levantines regarding trade and the city of Dalevantyre.
Soldiers are supported by 'supplies', which are fairly generic in nature. Depending on what you arm them with (the material that their weapons and armor are made out of), you will have to prove that you can get those resources. Iron, for example. You can either prove that your terrictory has it or get it in trade from someone else. Food is assumed as long as you don't exceed the 50% military capacity of your country.
@darthdj31 The 300,o00 troops in the Eastern part of the Egyptian Empire move east into Egypt. They compose of: 75,000 heavy infantry armed with spears, javelins, and shields. 75,000 light infantry armed with swords, javelins, and shields. 75,000 ranged infantry armed with bows, daggars, and shields. 37,500 heavy cavalry with spears and shields 37,500 light cavalry armed with bows and swords. 100,000 poorly trained levees join them making the force 400,000 strong. @UtterImpeccable I'll be checking against the total capacity of your nations.
All troops have been raised from a province of mine, I can promise you that. The only men surplus to that are the ones I got from Volland. Normally, I wouldn't be able to sustain them, but I can with help from my friends and the extra food from the fertile regions around Dalevantyre.
@GrecoRomanian As I am no longer part of this game, I am willing to just show you the average day. I can rule Denmark for however long you want me to, and you can see how this game is played out.
You are Denmark. Colonizing the regions along the Caspian Sea is like modern-day USA colonizing Pluto.
@GrecoRomanian Yes, you may research your terrictory to determine what it has in terms of resources. Though understand that there are very loose boundries on your resources. If nobody asks where you are getting resource x, it doesn't matter, now does it? @UtterlyImpeccable Your military population is inside of the current capacity of the allied nations... for the time being. Provided, of course, I counted Damaltia correctly. I am not sure where it is. Currently there are 220,000 New Scythian troops in Egypt with: 50,000 horsemen and 20,000 spearmen in Sinai 20,000 swordsmen and siege equipment at Cairo 120,000 soldiers patrolling the border between New Scythian Egypt and Egyptian Horde terrictory. Here is the total composition: My army comp is thus: 50,000 Scythian Horsemen (trained) 60,000 Scythian Levies 20,000 Scythian Archers (trained) 20,000 Scythian Spearmen (trained) 20,000 Scythian Swordsmen (trained) 50,000 Poznan Mercenaries (trained) Siege Machines (trained) 220,000 Soldiers total. And 145 Scythian ships.