Any reason why I would not want to do that, or do it later?

Thanks as always.

Rafiki wrote:To answer your question, if you don't need the manpower right now (...)
Rafiki wrote:When you lack money and/or war supplies to use your manpower for anything much. Tends to happen to me during the first year or so of a campaign, rarely later![]()
Heldenkaiser wrote:It's September 1861 and I am toying with the idea of partial mobilization. The manpower trickling in over regular channels is just enough to cover replacements and the odd blockading squadron or regular brigade every once in a while. 523,000 men or so at the cost of 25 VP and 4 NM seems a good bargain. (Full mobilization, 700 odd thousand for 75 VP and 5 NM does not seem quite good a deal.)
Any reason why I would not want to do that, or do it later?![]()
Thanks as always.![]()
Evren wrote:One thing i can add about that, if you're in spring and summer time, which is suitable for operations for both sides, you can choose delaying mobilization, since NM directly effects the cohesion of your troops, and 5 NM points can change the result of a battle. If you don't need the manpower for replacements urgently, it is better to wait till the end of autumn, or winter.
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