PeterMac wrote:Still fairly new to this game, and have a few questions on the use of Brigade Commanders, and their effects. Not how to use them, I am OK with that, it is just where there are specific benefits. I have not found any information on this either in the game documentation, or in this forum.
Examples
1) Loose brigade in an army core
I understand that divisions get benefits from the Division commander, The Corp Commander, and the Army Commander, Presumeable a loose brigade attached directly to the Corp only gets benefit from the Corp Commander, and the Army Commander. If you attach a spare * General to the Brigade does this then work the same as a division, with the brigade getting benefit from the attached brigade Commander, the Corp Commander, and the Army Commander ??
2) Independant brigade stacked with 2 spare * Generals
In this case I assume that brigade would only benefit from the Force commander, the more senior of the 2 * Generals.
If lower ranking * General is attached to the brigade, would the brigade then benefit from both Commanders ? The Attached * General acting as Brigade Commander, and the other * General acting as Force Commander ??
Think I know how to check if there is any benefit in these cases, but would appreciate a definitive view from one of the experts.
I wouldn't classify myself as one of the experts, but I do know how this works. And, it sounds like you understand the system pretty well. In fact, everything works exactly as you've described it.
Benefits are passed down like this:
For an army: Army Cmdr ---> Corps Cmdr ---> Unit.
For detatched units: Stack Cmdr ---> Unit.
The unit will also get a command benefit from its own commander if it is a division or brigade with embedded leader.
Stack (or Corps) commander passes down a combat bonus of 5% for each point of offensive/defensive rating to all units in the stack, including unled brigades. Unit commander (division or attached brigade) passes down 3% per point.
So, yes -- if you embed a leader with a brigade, and then stack it with a more senior leader, the unit will get both leader bonuses.
The bonus passed down from an Army commander to a subordinate corps within the command radius is a little more complicated. Instead of passing down a % modifier bassed on offense/defense, the army commander actually passes down a direct bonus to the corps commander's own offense/defense ratings. The bonus that's passed down is +0-3, randomized based on the army leader's own ratings (that's as precise as I know -- if someone has a more complete answer, I'd like to hear it).
The Army commander's Strategic rating is also passed down, but from a base of -2, so he can actually pass down a negative SR to subordinate corps if he has an SR of 2 or less.
The strategic bonus/penalty that's passed down looks like this:
- Army Commander SR = 4+
[INDENT] - 8% chance Corps commander gets +2 SR bonus.
- 58% chance Corps commander gets +1 SR bonus.
- 33% chance Corps commander gets 0 SR bonus.[/INDENT]
- Army Commander SR = 3
[INDENT] - 50% chance Corps commander gets +1 SR bonus.
- 50% chance Corps commander gets 0 SR bonus[/INDENT]
- Army Commander SR = 2
[INDENT] - 33% chance Corps commander gets 0 SR bonus.
- 66% chance Corps commander gets -1 SR penalty.[/INDENT]
- Army Commander SR = 1
[INDENT] - ??.[/INDENT]
I assume the offense/defense bonus looks similar but with higher results becasue there's no -2 factored in to the leader rating. If that's true, then the bonus for 2 offense/defense leader would match the bonus above for a 4+ strategic rating leader. The table must go higher, but I don't know the probability breakdown for bonuses beyond that.