golden delicious
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ORIGINAL: sPzAbt653 However, Ranged Units will either Bombard or Attack depending on the Percentage of Unit Attack Strength attributed to Artillery. What do you make of that? Only if they're adjacent to the defender... Anyway, this is really a design problem. One sees a lot of scenarios where all the corps troops are lumped into the HQ, so it's got some artillery, some engineers, some AA guns- maybe an AT detachment and even armoured vehicles in some cases. This makes the unit into sort of an elite assault unit, which isn't really the desired outcome at all. One would want to treat all these elements separately, as the engineers ought to be off repairing a bridge or digging trenches whilst the artillery is elsewhere providing fire support, and the AT may well be distributed among the subordinate units on the line. Ideally, an artillery unit will contain little except the guns and perhaps AA. You might want to put some light rifle squads in it to reflect the ability of the personnel to defend themselves if the line is broken and they come under direct attack.
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