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ORIGINAL: Angeldust2 Excellent, thx. While we are on it, I noticed, only the SS INF was offered for breakdown, other Wehrmacht INF, either 6-3 or 6-4 were not. At that point in time, there were in the force pool: SS INFDiv, SS MOTDiv, MOTDiv So because the first unit to be chosen is a SS INFDiv, only the SS Corps could be broken down, even with a Wehrmacht MOTDiv as second unit? If a Wehrmacht INFDiv would have been available, all regular Wehrmacht INF would also be offered to be broken down, even with the SS MOTDiv as second unit? Almost correct. However, a Wehrmacht corps cannot be broken down using SS divisions. RAW: Breaking down You build divisions in the usual way (see 13.6.5). Alternatively, you can break down an on-map face-up corps or army that isn’t in an enemy ZOC into divisions at the start of the production step. Each corps or army breaks down into 1 division of the same type and 1 INF or MOT division (your choice). SS corps break down into 1 equivalent SS division and 1 SS or normal INF or MOT division. When you break down a corps or army, you can select any divisions from your force pools but their total combat factors can’t exceed half (rounding up) those of the corps or army you break down. If there aren’t enough divisions in your force pools to break down a corps or army, you can remove them from anywhere on the maps to make up the shortfall. Reforming Divisions can reform into a corps or army. If 2 face-up divisions are stacked together outside of enemy ZOCs at the end of the production step, and 1 of them is a MOT division, you can reform a corps or army of the same type as the other division. If there are no corps or armies of that type available, you can reform them as an INF corps or army instead. Choose the corps or army randomly from the force pools. Keep picking until you find one that has combat factors less than twice those of the 2 divisions. Put the divisions back into the force pools and replace them on the map with the reformed corps or army. Example: The Germans have a 2 factor MOT division and a 4 factor SS ARM division stacked together at the start of the production step. You can replace them with any SS ARM or INF Corps that has 11 or less combat factors. Minor country corps/armies may not breakdown or reform. Major power units may not breakdown into, or reform from, minor country units.
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Peter
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