EIA:Revolution track
Notes
Revolution track is activated at start of the game. The track is to be used with The Revolution phase I and phase II campaings.
Phase I campaing:
- Revolution track has 180 tickets, 47 of which triggers an event.
- At the initial start of the game track-step 0 is being active
- There are also steps 48 and 49 which are resolved by conditions and events explainded by the event triggering ticket #47
Phase II campaing:
- Revolution track has 112 tickets, 27 of which triggers an event.
- At the initial start of the game track-step 20 is being active
- So yes, you still got those 47 events listed below, you just skip the first 20 of them as they would have already occured
- Yes, this do mean that any effect described as "permanent if not overruled", that's been set and on unset by the track in steps 0 to 20, is active at the start of the game
- So yes, you still got those 47 events listed below, you just skip the first 20 of them as they would have already occured
- There are also steps 48 and 49 which are resolved by conditions and events explainded by the event triggering ticket #47
The track
0 Ludvig XVI politics, trade treaty – Britain must trade with France* Lose all leaders except those marked “Royalist” France cannot gain dominant status* All French DOWs cost extra 2 PPs*. Artillery may be built only by dominant powers. Supply costs are doubled.
1 Ludvig XVI manages finances – all tax income is halved.* and no militia maybe purchased*
2 Edicts and noble revolt – lose 3 PP. Gain 30$. France cannot declare wars*
3 France bankrupt – lose 3 PP. Treasury becomes 0.
4 Peasant revolts – lose 1 PP. Rebels spawn under french control at the rate of 1I per economic phase.
5 Estates general begins – gain 2 PP. France can declare wars again*
6 Storming of Bastille – Lose 1 PP. Lose all royalist leaders. Gain all leaders marked republican. Remove all rebels. New rebels are controlled as the émigré.
7. Great fear – lose 2 PP. Militia may be raised.*
8. Declaration of rights of man – Gain 2PP. France makes informal peace with all nations. France may not DOW or be DOWed.*
9. Let them eat cake - France may be DOWed* No tax income on December turns*
10.Jacobines take charge- France may DOW* French DOWs don’t cost extra anymore* Remove all rebels.
11. Political chaos - Lose 1 PP. France makes informal peace with all nations. The émigré is deployed. France may not DOW or be DOWed.*
12. Navy mutiny – Random fleet may not move each turn* France may DOW and be DOWed*
13. Tax reform – Gain 1 PP. Tax value returns to normal*
14. Agricultural reform – Gain taxes in December as normal* Supply no longer costs double.
15. End of royalty – lose 3PP. Add 5I to Emigree army. France's alliances are broken for no cost. France makes informal peace with all nations. France cannot DOW or be DOWed.* If there is no Russia-track then: Katherine's lover dies -> Poland is no longer Russia's protectorate.
16. Army mutiny – lose 1d6 cavalry and 2d6 infantry
17. France condemns royalty - France may DOW and be DOWed.*
18. Army mutiny – French guard corps is now an emigree unit
19. Collapse of government – lose 4 PP. France makes informal peace with all nations. France may not DOW or be DOWed*.
20. French republic established – gain 5 PP. France may DOW and be DOWed* Free DOW on Austria if France so wishes. Spain has free DOW on France* Corps of French republic (or French minors) not subject to 2 point penalty to forage* Remove all guerrillas. Britain does not have to trade with France* PHASE II starts
21. Execution of Ludvig XVI – gain 3PP. Free DOW on Britain and/or Holland if France so wishes. All nations, except Turkey have free DOW on France. France's alliances are broken for no cost. France can only ally with Turkey until stage 49*
If France chooses not to execute Ludvig XVI, none of the effects take place.
22. Levee en masse – if France is at war, French manpower is doubled. Half of all units raised must be militia*
23.Committee of public safety – gain 1PP. Rebels no longer spawn*
24. Robespierre – lose a random leader
25. Execution of Marie Antoinette – Gain 2PP. Austria has free DOW on France. Austria may not ally with France unit stage 49*. France may choose not to execute Marie and none of the effects apply.
26. Robespierre on the loose – lose another random leader
27. Robespierre doesn’t know when to stop – loose two random leaders.
28. We all love Robespierre (or else) – lose 4PP.
29. 9th Thermidor – Gain 3PP.
30. Vendee rebellion – rebels start spawning at the rate of 1I per economin phase under émigré control.
31. L’Amalgame – France may exchange 1I and 4M to 4I, each reinforcement phase. All must be in the same location*
32. Whiff of grapeshot – gain remaining leaders
33. Vendee rebellion over – rebels stop spawning*
34. Navy reform – Naval mutiny over*
35. Britain gains +5£ Indian trade
36. Revolt of Haiti - France must choose between two: 1) to pay 20$ and lose 2PP, OR 2) not to pay and lose 4PP
37. Britain gains +5£ American trade
38. Treaty with USA - France must choose between two: 1) Sell New Orleans for 5$, OR 2) Sell whole Lousiana for 50$ and lose 2PP
39. Britain gains +5£ Indian trade
40. Naval reform – Gain 10 ships
41. Naval reform – Gain 10 ships
42. Naval reform – Gain 10 ships
43. Naval reform – Gain 10 ships
44. Jourdan Law – Levee en masse cancelled* L’Amalgame cancelled* - French infantry morale is 3.5*
45. Naval reform – Gain 10 ships
46. Naval reform – Gain 10 ships
47. Napoleonic time – French revolution track is nolonger advanced by the program, but by events only. Bonaparte may be promoted* When Consul Bonaparte is available, move to next stage.
48. Coup de tat – Lose remaining Republican leaders. Peace of Amiens* (British rule). When Napoleon is available, move to next phase.
49. Emperor is crowned – Gain 3PP. France becomes dominant, if in possession of required territories. Remaining Emigrees are eliminated. French infantry morale returns to 3(or 4 if dominant). Guard corps returns to French control. All nations forage as normal. Spain loses free DOW on France. Artillery may be built as normal.
PHASE III starts