Straight Arrow wrote:Thanks Cardinal Ape,
So a small, cavalry division has the potential to block supply through an area in 1 turn. Very useful information when trying to isolate a force.
It's been a long time for me, but I'm not sure I would draw that conclusion.
His Eminence said, use the RR. IIRC, you need only 25% MC to do so. He also said Five Cav - I'm a bit fuzzy, but those would usually be five elements for Cav. 5% a day? Dunno what you can do with that.
To deny Supply, I think you need 75% MC or more.
I've been away for a long time and am, by no means, any kind of an Expert, but I did play CW2 a lot at one point. I also published a Supply Primer of sorts on AACW (and a short naval discussion).
Putting a 150 PWR stack in a region and looking forward to Supply interdiction in a few Turns just strikes me as It Ain't That Easy, that's all I'm saying.
Need to refresh myself on numbers, but...believe me, I know I would've been trying to seal up quite a few Rebs in my day with Cav stacks, but I've been there, tearing up track, cutting off routes - even when I've had Johnny in a box, the Supply possibilities can surprise you.
You usually need strength to make it secure. Light to medium forces can get shooed away. Light to medium oppo will flip your posture and then you've got a fight where maybe you didn't want one. I'll bet Loyalty enters into it, also. Pro-Other Side needs to have the MC nailed down, IIRC, otherwise, the MC starts to evaporate without a continuous presence.
I'm not a big numbers guy, I play by historicity and military experience, by the seat of my pants. I could be wrong, but somehow, running Cav or Partisans around trying to get any solid MC doesn't strike me as the most effective solution. Just my instincts.
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