Comtedemeighan wrote:Well right now I have a monster stack with Robert E Lee commanding the Army of Northern Virginia I have about 4 divisions in the same stack as him I was just wondering if I should break it up and form it into Corps or if its fine to just have the monster stack.
Corps are much better IMHO.
As the south you don't have many ** leaders but they are pretty good (Jackson specially and Longstreet if you manage to promote him are awesome) that you should use to full effect packing them with divisions as long as they don't have command penalty (that's up to 4 divisions per corps i think).
Besides having multiple corps give you more flexibility an allow you to cover several regions as they will usually support each others marching to the sound of the guns.
For example, if Jackson is a 6-6-5 leader (can't remember the exact numbers) and you make him a corps commander under Lee Army, Lee excellent stats will give big bonus to Jackson own stats and easily make him a 7- 9 -8 or something like this.
Any troops under Jackson will have a 5% strength improved per each point of offensive of defensive star. So on the above example it means a +45% strength modifier on attacking and a +40% on defending.
That's A LOT!!!
And still, the division leaders will give still more bonus to the units under him to make things better.... not counting all that nice special abilities effects
Directly under Lee the divisions will "just" get a +5% per Lee stat point. In this case is very good also, as Lee has great stats, but not as good as Jackson+Lee given bonuses.
In fact, Lee bonuses can even make standard 3-1-1 corps leaders very good.
For full info on this i strongly recommend this excellent AAR/guide by ltr213
http://www.ageod-forum.com/showthread.php?t=7475
Its done for the Napoleon Campaigns game, but the Army/corps/division system works quite the same and its very enlightening.
Regards!