As for the battle plan, Marshal Lacy and other senior military officials had already discussed it, and it was now directly brought out at this time.
Austria conscripted 80,000 troops from across the country—due to the effects of Joseph II's reforms, this was already the limit of their military strength—led by Marshal Lacy, they secretly set out for Silesia.
Meanwhile, only 5,000 troops were left in the direction of Luxembourg to watch the Brabant Rebels. The main forces were brought back to Austria by General Willemze, who, after a brief rest, also went to Silesia.
As for Bavaria, they sought to persuade Karl Otto Dor to deploy 10,000 to 20,000 troops, naturally with the territory exchange in the Southern Netherlands as the bargaining chip.
France, on the other hand, needed to deploy more than 50,000 troops.