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blocking Harbour

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 9:01 am
by Dudosh
Hi there, I would like to know..how to blockade (or better said: how I can hold the CSA ships to get in the harbour. Is it enough to control the Fort (for an example let`s take Fort Pulaski): When I conquer this fort..is the harbour blocked? Or I`ve to conquer the harbour that`s little bit behind the fort?

Thanks for your answers!

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 11:53 am
by ohms_law
If I understand what you're asking well enough, then the answer is that you need to block the harbor. The way that you do that is to place enough ships there. The tool tip for the water region in front of the harbor will tell you how many elements you need to blockade.

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 12:03 pm
by Dudosh
ohms_law wrote:If I understand what you're asking well enough, then the answer is that you need to block the harbor. The way that you do that is to place enough ships there. The tool tip for the water region in front of the harbor will tell you how many elements you need to blockade.


Thankx, tooltip I don`t watch. At the end I meaned: If I conquer a fort in front of a city with a habor, is this enough to block the harbor? But you answer gived me the answer I think :D

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 12:17 pm
by Gray_Lensman
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Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 12:22 pm
by arsan
When you block a harbour you block the supplies and affect the economic value of the region.
But this don't impede "on map" enemy ship units to try to enter or exit the port.
Of course this ships will have a big probability of being intercepted by the blockading ships and provoking a combat.

Regarding forts, they help reduce the number or elements needed for a economic/supply blockading on the sea region.
But enemy ships can try to bypass the fort and will be fired upon by the forts guns.

Hope it helps!
PS: good to see you around again Dudosh! :thumbsup:

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 6:32 pm
by Dudosh
arsan wrote:When you block a harbour you block the supplies and affect the economic value of the region.
But this don't impede "on map" enemy ship units to try to enter or exit the port.
Of course this ships will have a big probability of being intercepted by the blockading ships and provoking a combat.

Regarding forts, they help reduce the number or elements needed for a economic/supply blockading on the sea region.
But enemy ships can try to bypass the fort and will be fired upon by the forts guns.

Hope it helps!
PS: good to see you around again Dudosh! :thumbsup:


Thanks Arsan for the welcome back :) yes this helped me :thumbsup: