
caranorn wrote:Two quick points:
1) I'd say the best estimates should assume marching under green/green orders, that is to say with minimal cohesion loss, maximal cohesion regain in friendly territory. Also take into consideration that the very high march rates we can find were under leaders who'd have a movement trait in AGE and under force march orders...
2) Another link, no time to look it through but some of the data sounds familiar http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/academic/history/marshall/military/mil_hist_inst/m/march2.asc ...
P.S.: The legion in my test probably had more than 100 movement coeficient, I can't be certain before checking tonight, but I think it was a gaulish unit (it was one of the weaker ones which had marched with caesar from Gaul to Hispania and were left there after conquest, the weaker ones seem to have a higher movement percentage)...
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