bob. wrote:So if I understand this correctly, as long as there are enough good legions to attack the good enemy troops I can safely leave the damaged legion in the stack because the commander will be clever enough not to use it against a powerful enemy formation (unless there aren't enough friendly units remaining)?
No, you are the commander. If i havent forgotten any mechanism, the way i answered him, it would be at least possible to build not fighting reserves (if used green order, they would also be a prime target for receiving replacements).
i cant tell if the leaders in game are that clever, but that the engine can differ between a priority target and a secondary target. if his happens in AIE, there is a high chance that any element with low strength and low cohesion is considered a secondary target.
they would fight, but only if other elements are already gone. however, the way i described above (different stack, different order) might give you some advantages (cohesion back, eventually replacements)
...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