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Combining units

Tue Jun 27, 2006 1:31 am

Can I combine two special units, for example two Highlander units. It didn't seem to let me.

And I seem to remember reading that at some point in the updates, we will be able to combine wounded supply wagons....is this possible yet?

I admit that I have never been able to combine two units, but I always try on special units....the normal ones, I can eventually rotate out to be brought back to strength. I guess I will try to try with a couple normal units, just to verify the combining mechanism.

Thanks for any thoughts

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Tue Jun 27, 2006 2:54 am

It is possible, but it does not work with units that are lacking strength point, but for those missing entire companies (i.e. Sub-units). Select one and control-c click on the other . Hope this helps answer your question.
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Tue Jun 27, 2006 6:06 am

yes, the sum of the sub-elements (the companies/wagons/batteries/whatever that you see in the bottom right panel) must not exceed 4.

The correct manipulation is to select the units you want to combine, then Ctrl-C them. See the Living rules thread for a complete list of shortcuts.
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Tue Jun 27, 2006 2:56 pm

Pocus wrote:The correct manipulation is to select the units you want to combine, then Ctrl-C them. See the Living rules thread for a complete list of shortcuts.


Yes, that's what i ment. Thanks Pocus
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