dolphin wrote:Do commanders with the training trait give training to commanders?
I do not believe so.
Gray_Lensman wrote:If I'm remembering correctly, when a Corps moves out of the command radius, it loses its Corp status, I.e. It's no longer a corps but just a stack.
Ace wrote:Recently, in my PBEM, my distinguished opponent has flanked my main force and is threating my major supply route. I could teleport Longstreet with a defense rating 8 to defend that supply post. -1 on defense wouldn't hurt that much then, would it?
But I would feel like cheating. I dont mind using it as you have if it involves jumping 10 railroad connected provinces. Obviously, historically it wouldnt take 10 days to travel from Wilmington to Richmond for example.
dolphin wrote:How did you get Longstreet to have an 8 defence? He starts as a 6.
In a PBM game alls fair in love and war unless you precluded it as a house rule. I would not hesitate to do it if I were you.
You have to be able to see things in the abstract I think.
CSA Intelligence found a Longstreet lookalike to play act for the enemy to make them think he was in one place while he was secretly traveling to his new command.
Mickey3D wrote:As your opponent I thank you Ace, that's a gallant behavior and you definitively deserve this medal in your signature.![]()
dolphin wrote:I can also say for certain that his stats did not reduce until I dropped him into the stack and he became Corp Commander. I reloaded my turn to doublecheck because at the time I was unaware of any penalties.
Still it was better than the (1) the other guy had and it was a critical battle to win. Which I did, but I was only able to because my PBM opponant forgot to put his river boat on Offensive to prevent my crossing the river.
Now I'm confused. I could swear I read somewhere that there is a (-1) penalty to all stats for being out of the command span of the army HQ.
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