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Make sense?

gavodes

gavodes  ·  12 views  ·  2026-07-02

Make sense?
Base Stats
Speed--
HP--
Org--
Recovery--
Recon--
Suppression--
Weight--
Supply--
Reliability--
Rel. Bonus--
Trickleback--
Exp. Loss--
Combat Stats
Width--
Soft Atk--
Hard Atk--
Air Atk--
Defense--
Brkthrough--
Armor--
Piercing--
Initiative--
Entrench--
Equipment Cost
Manpower--
Training--
Fuel Use--
Fuel Cap--
Eq. Capture--
Production Cost: --
Terrain
Plains
A D M
Plains
Forest
A D M
Forest
Hills
A D M
Hills
Mountains
A D M
Mountains
Desert
A D M
Desert
Jungle
A D M
Jungle
Marsh
A D M
Marsh
Urban
A D M
Urban
River
A D M
River
Amphib.
A D M
Amphib.
Fort
A D M
Fort
Point is less supply usage and fast recovery.

Comments

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Walsst 2026-07-03
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So I did two things here. - Replaced one inf gun with AA, and the military police with AA. This reduces cas damage and makes it much harder for enemy armor divisions to blitz you as you only needed as little as 30 armor for the enemy to just steamroll your front line with the -50% damage and +50% organization damage delt. - I gave up like 10 organization for infiltration tactics. This gives night attack with minimal org loss, makes it less likely that an enemy night attack will avoid taking critical damage from your division, but it also makes it so your offensive divisions that have recon assets will have more teeth to them. Also, superior firepower benefits hugely from planning bonus on your operations doctrine, since their base planning bonus is lower than if you simply went grand battle plan, each planning bonus bonus is a larger increase over the base %. Your offensive divisions could be as simple as a 34 width version of this, with the signal company replaced with a breakthrough recon company, and the infantry guns replaced with motorized heavy wep companies. I assume this divisions for reinforce meming and orgwalling based on its shape, just trying to make it less brittle against offensive divisions and red air. View template →