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Two types of mobilization:
National Mobilization is when a nation mobilizes in an area where the language and/or culture is predominantly the same as the mother country. The types of armies mobilized will be the same as the mother country. For example, if Britain mobilizes in Australia, the mobilized armies are going to use British units (in Napoleon or Empire Total War).
Upkeeps, Costs, and Consequences:
After one week of mobilization, they have the option of demobilizing or converting the mobilized armies into standing regular armies.
If a nation decides to keep the mobilize armies and convert them into regular, standing armies, then the mobilization upkeep does not apply to the mobilized armies and the regular army upkeep will be applied. It costs no money to convert mobilized armies into standard armies.
If a nation refuses to do both and it is during peacetime, then the upkeep will exponentially rise. This chart explains below:
1 week = 1,000
2 weeks = 16,000
3 weeks = 36,000
4 weeks = 64,000
5 weeks = 100,000
6 weeks = 144,000
7 weeks = 196,000
8 weeks = 256,000
9 weeks = 324,000
10 weeks = 400,000
***The exponential upkeep is formed from this function f(x) = square root(x).
Other rules:
A type of mobilization may only occur once, whether it is national or colonial mobilization. A nation cannot mobilize for the second time unless the mobilized troops are demobilized or converted into regular, standing armies. If the mobilized armies are destroyed in a land battle, then they have to wait for one week before they can mobilize again. If the mobilized armies are lost during a naval battle, a nation can mobilize again instantly.
1. The attacker and the defender must agree on the game to battle on.
2. It is the defender's responsibility to recognize the invasion of the attacker. The defender has 36 hours to recognize the threat. If the time is up, then the attacker can replace the defender's generals with AI and if victorious on the battlefield, the defender's armies are defeated. If all of the defender's members are absent, then they have 72 hours to go back online and recognize the threat. If the defender goes online before 36 hours has gone by, then the defender has 36 hours to recognize the threat.
3. It is the attacker's responsibility to arrange a battle with the defender. Once the defender asks the attacker to arrange a battle with the attacker, the attacker has 24 hours to arrange a battle with the defender. If 24 hours has gone by without the attacker able to arrange a battle with the defender, then the defender can replace the attacking
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Factories cost 15,000 to build and provide 5,000 per week.
Land trade is now 2,000 and sea trade is now 1,000
Natural::
Fur -200
Exotic Fur -1000
Fish -200
Salmon - 600
Tuna - 400
Whale - 1000
Wood::
Timber -200
Teck Wood -600
Pine Wood -500
Farmlands::
LQ -100
MQ -300
HQ -600
Precious Resources::
Gold -2500
Silver -1000
Precious Gems -1800
Diamond -4000
Highest Quality Diamond -6000
Animals::
Camel - 500(Desert), 400(Mountain)
Horses -500(European,African), 600(Asian and Russian)
Exotic Pets -800
Raindeer -200
Other Forest Products:::
Low Profit -300
MP -600
HP -700
Native Products:::
Tea -1000
Coffee -1000
Spices -1000
Silk -1000
Porcelian -800
Handicrafts -600
HQ Fabric -800
Dyes -800
Mineral & Compound Resources::
Ground Oil -100
Marble -400
Limestone -300
Granite -300
Slate -300
Igneous Rock -200
Sandstone -200
HQ Marble -500
Coal-600
Metals::
Iron -600
Zinc -500
Copper -500
Nickle -400
Lead -500
(Large Amounts of) Manganese -300
Others::
Liquor -400
Fruit -400
Ivory -900
War Minister Thomas Theisman: Is it possible to go by diagonals?
War Minister Thomas Theisman: End of questions
[27thIR] Maharaja Nilam Maurya: diagonals?
[27thIR] Maharaja Nilam Maurya: go by diagonals?
War Minister Thomas Theisman: yes
War Minister Thomas Theisman: on the map
War Minister Thomas Theisman: im almost positive it is so
[27thIR] Maharaja Nilam Maurya: yes it is possible
War Minister Thomas Theisman: But...
War Minister Thomas Theisman: ok
Lousiana: 3HQ Farm, 1MQ Farm, 1/2Silver
Illianois: 1Iron, 2MQ Farm
Alabama: 2MQ Farm, 1HQ Farm, 2Coal, 1Timber
Mississippi: 3HQ Farm, 2MQ Farm, 1Sandstone, 1Limstone
Georgia:2 HQ Farm, 1Timber, 2MQ Farm
S.Carolina: 3MQ Farm, 1HQ Farm, 3Granite, 2Slate, 1Limestone
N.California: 3MQ Farm 1HQ Farm
Indiana: 1Coal, 1Iron, 2MQ Farm
Ohio: 2Iron, 2Coal, 2MQ Farm
Florida: 3HQ Farm, 2MQ Farm, 2Fruit, 1/2Exotic Pet, 1MQ OFP
Tennesse: 4Granite, 2Igneous Rock, 1Slate, 2MQ farm
Kentucky: 2Granite, 1Slate, i Igneous Rock, 3MQ Farm, 1Timber
Virginia: 2Coal, 1MQ Farm, 2Timber
Maryland: 2MQ Farm
Delware: 1MQ Farm
New Jersey: 1HQ Farm
Pennsylvania: 1Coal, 2Limestone, 1Marble, 1MQ Farm
New York: 3MQ Farm, 1Iron, 1Coal
Rhode Island: 1/2MQ Farm
Connecticut: 1MQ Farm
New hampshire: 1MQ Farm
Maine: 1LP OFP, 1MQ Farm, 1Timber
USA::::
Washington: 1Fish, 1/2Salmon, 1Timber, 1Pine Wood
Oregon: 1/2LQ Farm, 2Lead, 2Copper, 1Timber
California: 3MQ Farm, 1Fish
Idaho: 3Lead, 2Copper, 1/2LQ Farm 1/2Timber
Neveda: 3Copper, 1Granite, 1Slate, 1Precious Gems
Utah: 1/2Gold, 1Copper, Limstone
Arizona: 2Zinc, 1/2LQ Farm, 2Granite, 2Slate 1/2Timber
Montana: 3MQ Farm, 1/2Fruit, 1Coal, 1Timber, 1Pine Wood
Wyoming: 1Gold, 1Copper, 1Limestone
Colorado: 1Gold, 1Timber, 1/2Coal
New Mexico: 2LQ Farm, 4Sandstone
Texas: 3MQ Farm, 1HQ Farm, 2LQ Farm
N.Dakota: 2MQ Farm, 1Lead
S.Dakota: 3MQ Farm, 1HQ Farm
Nebreska: 3MQ Farm, 2LQ Farm, 3Timber
Kansas: 2MQ Farm, 1 TImber
Oklahoma: 2HQ Farm, 1MQ Farm, 1Precious Gem, 1Manganese
Minnesota: 2Iron, 2Coal, 1MQ Farm
Wisconsin: 2Iron, 1Coal, 1MQ Farm, 2Timber
Michigan: 3Iron, 2Coal, 1MQ Farm
Iowa: 1Coal, 2MQ Farm, 1 Granite, 1Marble
Missouri: 2HQ Farm, 2MQ Farm, 2Coal, 2Slate, 2Limstone, 2Granite
Arkansas: 3HQ Farm, 2Marble, 1Granite, 1Slate
Greenland: 3Fur, 1/2 Fish(Southern Tip)
Alaska: 1Fur(Southern Parts have less)
Alaska-South Coast: 2Fish
Alaska Southern Part: 3Salmon
Yukon Region: 1Fur, 4Pine Wood, 1MP OFP
North West Territory(Canada): 1Fur, 4Pine Wood, 1MP OFP
Franklin District: 2Fur, 2Pine Wood(Mainland), 1/2Fish(Islands)
Baffin Island(Only Eastern Banks): 1Fish, 1Fur
HundsonBay(Influence over the bay): 2Fish
British Columbia:1Fish(Coast), 2Salmon, 1Pine Wood, 2Timber, 1Coal, 1Lead
Alexander Archepelago: 2Fish, 3Salmon
Alberta: 3Pine Wood(North and West), 1LP Farm(South and East)
Saskatchewan: 2Pine Wood(North and East), 1LP Farm(South and West)
Manitoba: 2Pine Wood(Extreme North), 3Timber, 1Coal(South), 1/2Gold(Center)
Ontario: 2Timber(West), 1Iron & 1Coal(Eastern Banks of the Lakes), 1MQ Farm, 2Copper(Banks of the Lakes)
Quebec: 1MQ Farm(South), 1Nickle(West Center), 1Copper(Center), 1/2Gold(Near the bay)
NF Land: 3Fish(Island), 1/2LQ Farm(Mainland)
N.Burnswich: 1Fruit(Mainland), 1MQ Farm(Peninsul