So I was looking around on the Agewiki page to refresh my memory on how leaders influence combat.... to wit:
The fire formula:
RFP*TQM*AM*TCM*PM*EM*WTM*AAM*SupM*CM*HM*FMM*RoEM*PaM*OCM*Coeff
"TCM= Total Command Modifier: 1+(relevant stackleader rating*0,05*(1-out of command penalty/100)+relevant unitleader rating*0,03)-(the respective ratings of the enemies commanders) The TCM can't be lower than 1 for the firing element (So your hitchance won't get worse through command penalties, but you'll be more likely to be hit if undercommanded)."
Example Equation: Attacker: Stackleader:Offensive 4, Unitleader: Offensive 2. Defender Stackleader: Defensive 2 No unitleader. The stack suffers a command penalty of 15%.
So: 1+(4*0.05+2*0.03)-(0.1-0.15)=1.26+0.05 = 1.31
(Again all above is taken from the AgeWiki)
So I was wrapping my head around the math, and then I thought to myself... where is the Army Commander? It looks like the TCM is a stack level calculation, corps. So in a multiple corp battle, how does the over-all commander (the army leader) impact combat? Is it indirect (as in an army commander's stats will boost his corps and division leader stats), or is there another level of direct impact in the TCM calculation?