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'''American''' | '''American''' | ||
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+ | Jean Lafitte, Smuggler (+1 when protecting trade) | ||
+ | Ephraim Sturdivant, always hiding, never attacks other privateers | ||
'''British''' | '''British''' | ||
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+ | Thomas Cochrane, +1 when hunting pirates. Cochrane can not be sunk (but can be damaged) | ||
+ | Louisa, reroll first hit against Louisa each turn. | ||
'''Canadian''' | '''Canadian''' | ||
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+ | Alexander Godfrey, can not be sunk the same turn his ship is damaged. | ||
+ | Joseph Barss, +1 when raiding trade unopposed | ||
'''French''' | '''French''' | ||
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+ | Eteinne Pellot, rebuilding Etiennes privateer costs 0$/1mp | ||
+ | Robert Surcouf, King of privateers (may choose two actions each turn) | ||
+ | John Ordronaux, +1 to hide rolls | ||
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+ | Hippolyte de Bouchard | ||
'''New Spanish''' | '''New Spanish''' |
Versio 16. tammikuuta 2013 kello 01.45
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Notes
- ® is for royalty. Royal leaders cause +1/-1 PP swing, just like Napoleon on standard rules.
Generals
Austria
- Beaulieu 332B
- Saxe-Coburg 223B
- Alvintzi 123C
- Ott 322D*
- Wurmser 132B (Remove 1797)
- Kray 323C (Remove 1800)
- Bellegarde 233B (1796)
- Charles ® 446A (1797)
- Pacifist: If Austria declares a war, except from a call to allies, Charles is unavailable for 1d6 months.
- If any nation (except Britain) becomes Dominant, this restriction no longer applies for the rest of the game, even if the new dominant power is stripped of the status.
- Johann ® 112D (1800)
- Kolowrat 123B (1800)
- Mack ® 134B (1804)
- Hiller 122D (1809)
- Swartzenberg 226B (1810)
Britain
- York® 222A
- Moira 232B
- Chatham 122B
- Moore 342B (1797)
- Abercromby 342B (1797)
- Cornwallis 233B (1797, Remove 1805)
- Dundas 222B (1803)
- Hill 332C (1808)
- Beresford 331D (1807)
- Murray 213C (1809)
- Is unavailable if GB is at war with USA
- Wellington 443C (1806)
- Promotion 1809: 454B
- Promotion after 1809 and Napoleon has been exiled: 455A
France
Royalists
- Broglie 344B
- Conde® 124B
- Angouleme® 115B
- Coigny 223D
- Bouille 332C
Republicans
- Hoche 454B*
- Moreau 445B
- Desaix 442B*
- Marceau 432C
- Pichru 343C
- Dumouriez 333C
- Lafayette 132C
- Kleber 343D
Bonapartists
- Napoleon Bonaparte
- General Bonaparte 553C
- Becomes available according to revolution track.
- General Bonaparte cannot be killed.
- Upgrades to Consul after defeating at least 3 enemy corps.
- Consul Bonaparte 554B
- Consul Bonaparte cannot be killed.
- Upgrades to Napoleon after defeating at least 4 enemy corps.
- Napoleon® 556A
- Back from exile: Napoleon® 455A
- General Bonaparte 553C
- Murat 233B*
- Davout 452C
- Massena 443C
- Soult 333C
- Ney 241C
- Lannes 241D
- If a French leader is wounded, the shot is transfered to Lannes. If this happens, Lannes dies
- Mortier 322D
- Bernadotte 222C
- La Salle
- Must stack with La Salle’s Light Cavalry and cannot command other units.
- La Salle may lead the French guard when it is committed. La Salle is never wounded - if he is hit, he is dead.
- Eugene 331C (1806)
- Suchet 332C (1808)
- Vandamme 321D (1809)
- Inherits Lannes’ special ability if Lannes is dead.
- Marmont 222D (1810)
Turkey
- Grand Vizier 225A
- If G.V. dies, Turkey loses a PP. 1d6 turns later, new G.V. arrives
- Selim II® 116A
- Pehlivan Khan 343B
- Ali Pasha 232B
- Must stack with Albanian Feodal-Inf
- Abdurrahman 222C*
- Husrev 223C
- Krurshid 222C
- Beylerbey® 123C
- Must stack with a feudal corps
- Hakki 222D*
- Bayrakdar 233B
- Becomes available according to Russia-track
- Removed according to Russia-track
- Mahmud II® 226A
- Becomes available according to Russia-track
- Sadrazam 236A
- Becomes available according to Russia-track
- If Sadrazam dies, Turkey loses a PP. 1d6 turns later, Grand Vizier arrives
Prussia
- F. Wilheml II® 123A (Remove 1797)
- Brunswick 224A
- Remove according to Bluecher-track
- Hohenlohe 124B
- Mollendorf 322C
- F. Wilhelm III® 112A (1797)
- Louisa® 231D (1797)
- upgrades to 333A when second war - after Louisa’s arrival - between France and Prussia breaks out
- Blucher 345C*
- Available according to Bluecher-track
- 1810 promotion: 345B*
- Gneissenau 335D
- Is available only if Blucher is unavailable
- Scharnhorst 334D
- Is available only if Blucher and Gneissenau are both unavailable
- Bulow 222C (1808)
- Yorck 232D (1812)
Russia
- Potemkin 344A (Remove 1796)
- Suvarov 454B* (Remove 1800)
- Buxhowden 212C
- Bagration 243C
- Kutuzov 344B
- Yermolov 222C
- Becomes available after Kutuzov wins a field battle
- Alexander I® 125A (1801)
- Dochturov 222D (1806)
- Platov 221D* (1805)
- Becomes available only if enemy forces enter Russia
- Benningsen 223B (1807)
- Wittgenstein 222C (1808)
- Rayevski 222D (1808)
- Miloradovich 232C (1809)
- Barclay 334B (1810)
- Promotion if Barclay wins a field battle: 336A
- Tormassov 123C (1812)
Spain
- Godoy 113A
- Castanos 333B
- La Romana 223B
- Caro 221C
- Ferdinand® 222B
- Available after Spain recaptures Madrid from enemy
- Ballesteros 421C
- Available 3 months after Ferdinand is available
- Del Parque 232C (1800)
- Comes available if a spanish corps win a field battle
- Palafox 231D (1800)
- Comes available if a spanish guerrilla appear
- Blake 224B (1806)
- De La Cuesta 123B (1807)
- La Romana 223B (1808)
- Araizaga 212C (1809)
- Giron 222B (1810)
American
- Stephen Decatur 151D
Minors
Minor leaders must stack with own corps
- Bavaria: Wrede 222C
- Denmark: Frederick VI® 122B
- Morocco: Mulay Sliman® 321B
- Egypt: Mehmet Ali 342C*
- Algeria: Murad 112C*
- Persia:
- Fath Ali® 123A
- Hasan Quli® 222B
- Ali Mirza® 322C
- Poland:
- Kościuszko 344A
- Remove after Poland is destroyed
- Dombrowski 232B
- Ponjatowski® 231A
- Kościuszko 344A
- Sweden:
- Gustav III® 113A (remove 1808)
- Adlercreutz 233B
- Döbeln 332C
- Sandels 241D
- Cannot operate outside Finland/Karelia.
- If Sandels is in Finland, Finland has guerrilla value of 4
- Bernadotte® 323A (1810)
- Naples:
- Cardinal Ruffo 122D
- Ruffo takes no prisoners: All troops captured by a stack led by Ruffo are eliminated instead. Leaders are not eliminated
- Cardinal Ruffo 122D
Admirals
British
- Nelson 34D (1792)
- After winning a naval battle, is promoted. First to 44C, then 45B, then 55A(R)
- Smith 23C (1795)
- Cochrane 55D (1800)
- Can only command pure frigate fleets
- Collingwood 44B (1804)
- Pellew 33B (1809)
- Default 22D
French
- Villeneuve 33A (Bonapartist)
- Willaumez 22C (Bonapartist)
- Truguet 22C (1809)
- Default 21D
Spain
- Don Carlos Gravina 22A (1790)
- Navarrete 22B (1800)
- Default 21D
Russia
- Ushakov 33C
- Ushakov can only operate on Mediterran and Black Seas
- Chicagov 22A (1792)
- Default 21D
Turkey
- Kaputan Pasha 22A
- If Kaputan Pasha dies, Turkey looses 1PP. After 1d6 months Kaputan Pasha returns.
- Hussein Pasha 22C (1791)
- Default 21D
American
- Richard Dale 22A
Minors
- Dutch
- Huell 23C
- Swedish
- Cronstedt 32C
Privateers, under construction
American
Jean Lafitte, Smuggler (+1 when protecting trade) Ephraim Sturdivant, always hiding, never attacks other privateers
British
Thomas Cochrane, +1 when hunting pirates. Cochrane can not be sunk (but can be damaged)
Louisa, reroll first hit against Louisa each turn.
Canadian
Alexander Godfrey, can not be sunk the same turn his ship is damaged. Joseph Barss, +1 when raiding trade unopposed
French
Eteinne Pellot, rebuilding Etiennes privateer costs 0$/1mp Robert Surcouf, King of privateers (may choose two actions each turn) John Ordronaux, +1 to hide rolls
Hippolyte de Bouchard
New Spanish
Russian
Spanish
Swedish
Turkish