Wed Oct 03, 2012 11:06 am
Bertram wrote:11 months I think - you have one element left after all

. It takes longer than building a new legion. But you can use the legion meanwhile, it can stay in place (new legions are build in their home provinces, those can be a long way off), and the number of legions is limited. So it might still be worthwhile to rebuild that legion.
(A legion donw to one element would be pretty rare I think, and you generally have bigger problems to worry about right then - a two element legion right now, might be preferable to a ful legion 4 turns of somewher in the province).
right, these are potential candidates for the objective towns with low loyalty. taking sure they are counted for you (if more than a legatus element is left), also they could sustain sieges despite low strength
remember that this kind of questions has raised been for replacements at all.
depending which source you quote, which time period you want to describe, the replacement came as full cohorts (mostly during winter quarter), no replacements at all but full new legions, ad hoc replacements with every man at hand, but not granting them citizenship for the service etc... fluctuation was enormous.
...not paid by AGEOD.
however, prone to throw them into disarray.
PS:
‘Everything is very simple in War, but the simplest thing is difficult. These difficulties accumulate and produce a friction which no man can imagine exactly who has not seen War . . . in War, through the influence of an infinity of petty circumstances, which cannot properly be described on paper, things disappoint us, and we fall short of the mark.‘
Clausewitz