Fallshcirmjaeger -> RE: question about demoting (5/30/2008 1:04:28 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Erik Rutins Alternately, building more army containers will create more 4 Star slots. Hmmm...this is not what the manual says. Rule A.10.5 - Promoting and Demoting Generals - pg. 180 "The number of Academy developments that a player has determines the number of each rank of generals a player can support." ~ 5 Stars = 1 if the player has at least 10 Academies, otherwise 0. ~ 4 Stars = # Academies / 4, but at least 1. ~ 3 Stars = # Academies / 2, but at least 2. ~ 2 Stars = # Academies / 1, but at least 4. This is a bit confusing since in the Standard Campaign the USA begins with three 4 Star generals (Halleck, Butler & Mac) but only 2 academies. Then a fourth 4 Star is promoted on the first turn. According the above chart the USA can only support one 4 Star general, yet, on turn two, they have four. Is this because there are four Army cans on the board? The same for 3 Star generals. They begin with three (Buell, Hunter & Banks) yet can only "support" one. Odd. This may be because the USA begins with only a single Corps can (Buell)? Perhaps "support" means something else? Is there another rule regarding this that I have overlooked? At any rate, if what Erik states is true, then to get more 2, 3 and 4 Star generals all one needs to do is recruit the appropriate cans. If this is the case then I foresee the rapid construction of a barracks or two! I definitely intend to find out! ~ "Regulators! Mount up and skin out!"
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