![]() ![]() You don't want to be dragged into a war before you are ready to fight it, do you? I wouldn't be hasty though because once you become a part of some coalition, it may influence the further development of your kingdom. I would consider it advantageous because you can choose an ally of your own liking. The third option, to defeat them all, is of course also in question and might appear inevitable later.Īt the start you are not allied to anyone. ![]() ![]() The main question for you as a ruler of Prussia is if you eventually decide to join the Coalition or to become Napoleon's friend and ally. On the other hand, due to the strength of the British fleet, the seas seem to belong to the Coalition (although french and spanish navy combined can be quite a formidable opponent for Nelson&co., if used properly). The French Empire, with its followers, has a bit stronger position on land, because there is a loong way from Moscow to Vienna and Habsburgs have to stand almost alone against Napoleon armies and his German and Italian allies. Almost the whole Europe, divided into two coalitions, is at war. The Kingdom of Prussia is in an interesting position in the year 1805. Guide to Prussia The prussian campaign can be very interesting so let me introduce some basics if you want to lead German nation/nations to glory ![]()
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