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Sweden fields larger cavalry divisions than other factions, with some cavalry regiments having 100 men on ultra settings.
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Sweden fields a typical European army, similar to that of the surrounding states. The country's army consists of units such as line infantry, light infantry, hussars, militia and several standard artillery units. Later on, Sweden gets access to other units such as guards and household cavalry. If a lower-class revolution succeeds in turning the absolute monarchy into a republic, Sweden will be able to train weak conscript units as well. The Swedish army might not be the most modern in Europe but is generally well-trained. One example for that would be the kingdom's line infantry which has good defense, melee attack and accuracy. Sweden also fields larger cavalry divisions than other factions, with some cavalry regiments having 100 men on ultra settings.
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Sweden's navy is nothing special and consists of the standard lineup which most other factions share. The Swedish starting fleet includes trade ships, weaker warships such as brigs and sloops but also stronger fifth and sixth rate frigates.
  
 
==Starting Position==
 
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Revision as of 07:26, 3 August 2011

Sweden (ETW Faction)
Sweden flag.jpg
Name: Sweden
From Game: Empire: Total War
Religion:Protestant
Culture: European
Playable:


Sweden is one of the 11 playable nations in Empire: Total War's Grand Campaign. It is also a major faction in the game.

Game Description

Sweden dominates Scandinavia and the Baltic, a Northern European empire that is the legacy of the incomparable warrior-king, Gustavus II Adolphus. Even though he died in battle at Luetzen in 1632, the army that he created helped Sweden profit from the seemingly endless religious struggles of the Thirty Years War. The nation emerged from that conflict immeasurably stronger in military terms, and able to invade its Baltic neighbours at will. This military power did, however, cost money and Swedish lives. Neither of these commodities are available in abundance, and prudent stewardship has been necessary too. Charles XI, however, has left an impressive arsenal in place for his son, should he wish to take up the sword; and Charles XII has an obsessive interest in soldiering.

As the new century dawns, Sweden is a strong, aggressive state, surrounded by jealous rivals from whom she has taken territory in the last hundred years. To the east, the Russians would like unhindered access to the Baltic, and therefore Western Europe beyond. To the south, Poland-Lithuania wants its lost lands back. To the west, the other Scandinavian nations want independence or an end to Swedish domination of the Baltic.

In all these potential threats, however, lurk opportunities for those bold enough to seize the chance. Individually, Sweden’s rivals are not quite as threatening as they might appear: Russia is huge, that much is true, but incredibly backwards. There is no reason why the Baltic, as a Swedish “Mare Nostrum”, cannot become the basis of a new Northern, Protestant empire. Sweden’s armies are the equal of any in Europe, and her navy is not without resources and skill. With a home empire secured, who is to say that an overseas empire cannot be taken and held too?

Overview

Sweden fields a typical European army, similar to that of the surrounding states. The country's army consists of units such as line infantry, light infantry, hussars, militia and several standard artillery units. Later on, Sweden gets access to other units such as guards and household cavalry. If a lower-class revolution succeeds in turning the absolute monarchy into a republic, Sweden will be able to train weak conscript units as well. The Swedish army might not be the most modern in Europe but is generally well-trained. One example for that would be the kingdom's line infantry which has good defense, melee attack and accuracy. Sweden also fields larger cavalry divisions than other factions, with some cavalry regiments having 100 men on ultra settings.

Sweden's navy is nothing special and consists of the standard lineup which most other factions share. The Swedish starting fleet includes trade ships, weaker warships such as brigs and sloops but also stronger fifth and sixth rate frigates.

Starting Position

At the beginning of the game, Sweden controls four regions and their respective capitals Stockholm, Åbo, Riga and Saint Petersburg. Stockholm is Sweden's most important city and capital. The Protestant kingdom borders Norway in the west, Courland in the south and Russia in the southeast and east. It lies on the Baltic Sea which poses a natural southern border for the country. Sweden is located in the European theater and does not control any colonies in either of the two other theaters.

While the kingdom has become relatively rich due to trade and military success in the Thirty Years War, its population is rather small - compared to major nations such as France at least. Since Sweden is Protestant, Britain, Hanover and Prussia are historically friendly towards it. Therefore, alliances with aforementioned nations are very well possible.

Sweden has some relatively strong armies both at its home region and at St. Petersburg. However, the army at St. Petersburg might do well to stay on the defensive since it is surrounded by the hostile and strong neighbours of Courland, Poland, and Russia. The army at Sweden itself is well-positioned to take over the relatively weaker regions of Norway and Denmark, or, should they choose, wealthy Brandenburg by ship.

Sweden has a fairly decent navy in the North sea, and may have to assist the army in both transportation and ensuring access remains open to Denmark.

Victory Conditions

Short Campaign

Capture and hold 15 regions by the end of the year 1750, including: Brandenburg, Norway, Poland, Muscovy, Sweden, Denmark, and Ingria.

Long Campaign

Capture and hold 25 regions by the end of the year 1799, including: Brandenburg, Norway, Poland, Muscovy, Sweden, Denmark, Ingria, Courland, and Karelia.

World Domination

Capture and hold 100 regions by the end of the year 1799, including: Sweden.

Basics at start

  • Protectorates – None
  • Allies – None
  • Trade PartnersGreat Britain, France
  • EnemiesBarbary States, Pirates
  • Religion – Protestant
  • Government – Absolute Monarchy
  • Ruler – Karl XII (King)
  • Population – 2,756,923
  • Prosperity – Moderate
  • Prestige – Weak
  • Treasury – 7000
  • Technology - None
  • Missionaries – Thor Sjoland (Finland)
  • Rakes – Lars Gathenhielm (Ingria)
  • Gentlemen – Christopher Polhem (Sweden)

Europe Theatre

Stockholm, Sweden
  • Starting Buildings – Barracks, Governor’s Palace, Conservatorium, Cannon Foundry, Settlement Fortifications
  • Infrastructure - Basic Roads
  • Population – 1,847,230
  • Wealth – 6864
  • Religion – Protestantism 95.0%, Animism 5.0%
  • Starting Towns/PortsFagersta Mines (Iron Mine), Vara Farmland (Not Developed), Kristineberg Mines (Silver Mine), Karlstad Forests (Logging Camp), Sundsvall (Logging Camp), Rovaniemi Trapper Posts (Fur Trader), Malmö (Trading Port), Gothenburg (Craft Workshops Smiths), Linköping (Craft Workshops Weavers), Uppsala (School), Karlstad (Coaching Inn), Visby (Fishing Fleet)
  • Later Villages/PortsLuleå (Village), Umeå (Port)
St. Petersburg, Ingria
  • Starting Buildings – Army Encampment, Magistrate
  • Infrastructure - Basic Roads
  • Population – 90,994
  • Wealth – 1375
  • Religion – Protestantism 30.0%, Orthodox 60.0%, Catholicism 10.0%
  • Starting Towns/PortsNaziya Farmland (Not Developed), Kingisepp Forests (Logging Camp), Staraya Ladoga (Shipyard)
  • Later Villages/PortsKonstradt (Port), Luga (Village)
Abo, Finland
  • Starting Buildings – Magistrate
  • Infrastructure – Not Developed
  • Population – 416,251
  • Wealth – 1664
  • Religion – Protestantism 90.0%, Animism 10.0%
  • Starting Towns/PortsPyhasalmi Mines (Not Developed), Kokkola Forests (Logging Camp), Lieska Trapper Post (Fur Trader), Vasa (Craft Workshop Smiths)
  • Later Villages/PortsHelsingfors (Port), Uleaborg (Village)
Riga, Estonia & Livonia
  • Starting Building – Governor’s Residence, Settlement Fortifications
  • Infrastructure – Basic Roads
  • Population – 402,448
  • Wealth – 1150
  • Religion – Protestantism 95.0%, Catholicism 5.0%
  • Starting Towns/PortsVidzeme Farmland (Peasant Farms), Narva (Coaching Inn), Reval (Craft Workshop Weavers)
  • Later Villages/PortsParnu (Port)

Artillery

Infantry

Cavalry

Navy

Special Units

Sweden has access to the Hakkapeliitta, a light cavalry unit of Finnish origin. Aside from that, the faction doesn't have any unique units.

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