Redhammer627
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ORIGINAL: loki100 the key in both games is that you have a trade off. A high quality commander leading a corps will have a massive impact on that formation. But if that is on a quiet sector of the front its all wasted. Higher up the chain, they have a slightly diluted effect but on more formations. Remember that apart from morale (at least in WiTE), all skills decay a bit with range from the target unit. So how you deploy your Army/higher commands matters quite a lot as they can have more or less impact according to the map layout. My rough rules are that with the Germans (WiTE and WiTW) I want my best commanders at the army level. With the Soviets at Front level. The Western Allies have a pretty inter-changeable collection of so so commanders so its a bit less important. But make sure that your main armies are well led. Thanks for the response! That makes sense, but I didn't think that actually happened in the game, where leaders higher up impart their skills to lower leaders and their combat units. All I could find under the manual that mentioned any benefit to using the full chain of command was this (on page 135, section 11.3.2z of the WitE manual): quote:
The advantage of having a unit attached at the lowest level is that the unit has more HQ units in the chain, only one of which must pass the check. And that is all it says, at least that I could find. I instinctively did more or less what you suggested when I played through WitE without really understanding the finer points of the leader units and it worked out fine, but it would make sense either way if skills did or didn't trickle down. Historically leaders at the high command weren't always all that great at the tactical level, their genius I guess came from what we would call the Administrative skill so I can understand keeping a less than able guy like you said at the top for certain armies, like the USSR's. Is there a section in the manual that mentions more about how their skills trickle down, or is that a part of the leader checks I am missing? Thanks again!
< Message edited by Redhammer627 -- 12/29/2015 9:02:18 PM >
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