heywheresmysnack wrote:Thanks for that very informative reply. I have many more questions regarding army stacks and such.
What determines how many regiments a commander can have?
I would guess as many as you can stick in a stack :} the issue isnt how many units you can group under a commander, but rather, how many units can that commander err command effectively, which harkens back to the above info, each unit has a cost, each commander can based on rank, command so many units effectively, exceeding this causes command penaltys. Ideally you want to pack all 18? elements(each regiment can have one or more "elements") into a division, and multiple divisions in a corp, or army stack.
Is there a set number for every commander or can it be increased?
yep if the commander gets promoted his command points can increase as per the info above.
Also is it better to have one army and several corps under it or several different armies comprised of divisions? Is there a drawback to having for example, one army per region with like 4 or 5 corps operating in support of it, opposed to having full army stack per region?
(forming corps costs nothing, army level HQ's have to be built)
the "containers" IE divisions, corp, army, in essence allow you to compact a large body of units into these formations. It appears to me at any rate that it is much more efficent to do so. corp and army stacks get bonuses derived from the army leader, can move to support each other "march to the guns feature" or move in concert with other "same army" stacks. divisions outside of corp/army stacks suffer command penalty as per info above 50%.(one army attached corp or more more efficent imo then buying 5 army HQs).
When you merge a corps with an army it no longer counts as a corps right? It is broken down into divisions?
the purpose of the corp is to give a army additional manuever formations directly affiliated with the army, once again divisions are considered indipendent commands and do not benefit from army leader bonuses(assuming the leader in question can give one). a leader 2 stars or above and form a corp anytime you wish, no HQ is needed nor as far as I know does it cost anything as opposed to division formation costs.
Is there any point in putting divisions with the army command if you are just going to use the corps?
I typically use my army stack just like I would a corp attached to it. It has typically 3 divisions with it and other support elements. Also if you have few leaders available you may have no choice but to use your army stack as a combat element since you may not have the leaders to form corp. Besides if you have a army leader like say grant :} why wouldnt you use that army stack as your hammer?