![]() If you move in a Jinan-Nanjing axis, you can pocket a dozen division in the Jiangsu coast. Then take Shangai & Nanjing, because they're important cities. It's close to your main army so you can even link up to make your supply situation easier. If you build up & try to mororize some of your cavalry units, you can also use that as an opportunity to cut off their troops. When they've moved their army North, start doing landings. You just need to hold their army somewhere, to keep it busy while you go at their belly with your navy & marines. You just have to be clever to make that happen quickly.įirst, use your Northern army as a magnet for their troops. So eventually, if you take their industrial centers on the coast, they won't be able to make up their losses. Sure, they have infinite manpower, but they have little industry. You will have very little opportunity to win anything. you're making me want to load up Hoi4 and start a Japan run.Basically, for the first few years you'll be absorbing their hits. Take the USA hopefully before 1940 or at least in early 1940 then I focus my attention to Germany and Italy.ĭamn. I take the allies there, and then make a move to the USA. If I finish quick enough in my war against China, I disband my faction, Join Germany in the Axis, and take on the allies by myself, defeating France and Uk with naval invasions into UK first and then going for France. I also only build militarys to fund my 7-2's and then once China is gone, I just rush civilian factories and just mass produce them until im comfortable. I usually surround Nanjing but lately ive just been rushing the capitulation. With 2 full armies in the naval invasion, China is done for. When I finish the Escalate the War in China, I pop Icicha Go and immediatly naval invade and attack. I have two for naval invasions, one on Shanxi and two on the Chinese main border. Usually by the time im ready to go to war, I have 4-5 full armies of 20W divisions, mixtures of artillery and infantry. So I tend to actually do my war late on China, but I have an easier time when doing so. Then get the manpower from Spiritual mobilization. I tend to rush for the focus that puts you into Total mobilization, then go for the bonuses for army. If you've prepared properly and use the correct strategy and tactics, you can win the war in a year +/. Wait until Sept/Oct of '38 and you will get an event about factory sabotage that will let you declare war without the debuffs. You will suffer severe debuffs against the Chinese. If you choose 'Purge the Koda Faction' and play Historical, do NOT take the Marko Polo focus. But, whatever template you use, add Logistics Companies to your divisions. I find the standard 7-Inf & 2-Art with Engineer, Recon and SupArt template works well for me because of the attacking power. Then whatever seems most appropriate at the time. ![]() After that, the Military Theorist then the Industrial Concern. If you choose 'Purge the Koda Faction' you can get some pretty good boosts fairly quickly.įor PP usage I go: War Industrialist (for the military factory speed boost because, contrary to generally accepted strategy, I like to get my equipment production going as quickly as possible) then Silent Workhorse (for the PP boost). Whichever path you choose I would recommend taking the foci that boost your IC first (including 'New Naval Estimates' for the dockyards) then the one for another research slot. If you choose to play democratic you can join the Allies and not have to worry about your navy too much. ![]() The focus tree branch you choose will greatly influence the other decisions you make for the rest of the game. ![]()
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