Jimmer
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ORIGINAL: Marshall Ellis FYI, your TR could be effectively reduced to zero in EiANW so I see this as a monster stack deterrent already. Not really. Especially if you can manage to stack up enough cavalry to give yourself cavalry superiority. Actually I think another factor that triggers 'monstering' is the leader table. 5 tactical rating against 4 gives a +1/0 modifier but 5 against 3 is also +1/0. Since a common match up is Napoleon against Charles, there is no reason for Charles not to stack 12 corps under himself straight away, there is no penalty. This of course means that Napoleon can now go up to 12 without penalty too (if he can get them) so Charles can go up to 18 . . . . If the progression on the leader table was smoother this could be avoided. No, Charles can't make the jump to 18 without penalty, because the table should then be 4 vs 2, which is 0/-1, not +1/0. Since it is expected that Nappy would have cav superiority, that makes it +1/-1 again. In EiANW, though, this is not implemented correctly, so you remain correct. Until Charles puts on the 19th corps ... Leaders should only rarely drop from 3 to 2, because of this and other table changes. Marshall: It would be really nice if we could choose to voluntaritly drop a leader's rating. This would be a simple check box, chosen before each round of combat. There are several combat table results for which a player might want to do this.
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