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WEXF -> Command Radius (3/9/2021 8:34:25 PM)

I would like to know how "command radius" is impacted by things like weather and terrain?
For example, if a battle happens 4 hexes away from an Army HQ with a command radius of 5 will the battle always be aided by the HQ to some degree or will terrain like water or mountains interfere?

This is what is in the handbook:
Army - Helps with ground combat. Ground units in range can gain up to
a 10% bonus to their Assault Value (whether attacking or defending).
Corps – Helps with ground combat. Ground units in range can gain up to
a 10% bonus to their Assault Value (whether attacking or defending).

In the case of a Corps HQ with a radius of 1, I have seen in the forum that means just the same hex as where the HQ is. For a HQ with radius of 5, I take that to be the hex the HQ is in and those in a radius out of 4 hexes.
WEXF




Ambassador -> RE: Command Radius (3/9/2021 8:52:58 PM)


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ORIGINAL: WEXF

I would like to know how "command radius" is impacted by things like weather and terrain?
For example, if a battle happens 4 hexes away from an Army HQ with a command radius of 5 will the battle always be aided by the HQ to some degree or will terrain like water or mountains interfere?


Terrain doesn’t matter, nor weather.


quote:

This is what is in the handbook:
Army - Helps with ground combat. Ground units in range can gain up to
a 10% bonus to their Assault Value (whether attacking or defending).
Corps – Helps with ground combat. Ground units in range can gain up to
a 10% bonus to their Assault Value (whether attacking or defending).

In the case of a Corps HQ with a radius of 1, I have seen in the forum that means just the same hex as where the HQ is. For a HQ with radius of 5, I take that to be the hex the HQ is in and those in a radius out of 4 hexes.
WEXF

Correct.




WEXF -> RE: Command Radius (3/9/2021 9:37:15 PM)

Here is a follow up question:
This screen is of a battle that has in it part of 81 Corps, a part of the 17th Group Army, which is under the 2 War Area. The 2 War Area HQ (span of 5) is located in the rough at 89-37 which is 4 hexes away from the battle. Should there be an impact from that HQ in the battle? Is it not always shown on the combat reports?
WEXF

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Ambassador -> RE: Command Radius (3/9/2021 9:47:22 PM)

Not all modifiers appear in the combat report, only if they have a significant effect on the result of the combat. And the bonus due to HQ is not automatic but dependent on the leader’s Land skill and Inspiration.

You should also prep the HQ for that base.




WEXF -> RE: Command Radius (3/9/2021 9:52:32 PM)

Thanks. I think I have a good enough feel for the issue with your answers.
Every little bit helps.
WEXF




WEXF -> RE: Command Radius (3/21/2021 3:05:29 PM)

Turns out that I need a bit more help. Can someone please answer this:

For the Command HQ to "add up to 90% from double the CR" to the battle there must be a Corps HQ in the fight. The die roll for the Corps HQ according to the rule 8.1.1 "can gain up to a 10% bonus to their Assault Value". So for example, if there is a force with 300 AV the range of bonus from the Corps HQ would run from 0-30. Let's say the die roll has a result that adds 5%, it would mean an addition of 15.
Now if the Command HQ is within double the Command HQ's radius it can add "up to an additional 90% bonus to the Assault Value of an attacking force for odds calculation". In the above example would that be a maximum of 90% of 300 (270) or 90% of 15 (13.5 rounded to 13) or 90% of 315 (283.5 rounded to 283)?
Also, is the additional bonus only applicable to an attacking force or does it work for a defending force as well. This part of the rule says"attacking force" while other parts say "whether attacking or defending".
Thanks
WEXF




RangerJoe -> RE: Command Radius (3/21/2021 3:19:35 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: WEXF

Turns out that I need a bit more help. Can someone please answer this:

For the Command HQ to "add up to 90% from double the CR" to the battle there must be a Corps HQ in the fight. The die roll for the Corps HQ according to the rule 8.1.1 "can gain up to a 10% bonus to their Assault Value". So for example, if there is a force with 300 AV the range of bonus from the Corps HQ would run from 0-30. Let's say the die roll has a result that adds 5%, it would mean an addition of 15.
Now if the Command HQ is within double the Command HQ's radius it can add "up to an additional 90% bonus to the Assault Value of an attacking force for odds calculation". In the above example would that be a maximum of 90% of 300 (270) or 90% of 15 (13.5 rounded to 13) or 90% of 315 (283.5 rounded to 283)?
Also, is the additional bonus only applicable to an attacking force or does it work for a defending force as well. This part of the rule says"attacking force" while other parts say "whether attacking or defending".
Thanks
WEXF


You don't need a Corps level HQ at all. Two command HQs will also do it since one can act as a Corps level HQ.

In this game, numbers are usually truncated.




WEXF -> RE: Command Radius (3/21/2021 3:55:22 PM)

I understand that a second Command HQ could serve as a Corps HQ.
Could you please answer the question on the impact of the HQ.
WEXF




RangerJoe -> RE: Command Radius (3/21/2021 4:11:47 PM)

Do you want me tell you exactly what the the criteria are and the formula?




WEXF -> RE: Command Radius (3/21/2021 5:23:23 PM)


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ORIGINAL: RangerJoe

Do you want me tell you exactly what the the criteria are and the formula?


No. I wouldn't expect that to be public info.
I am looking for two answers:
1. As described above: is the additional bonus provided by a Command HQ only applicable to an attacking force or does it work for a defending force as well? The manual only says "attacking force" but for the other HQs it says "attacking or defending".
2. In my example above, which of the 3 ways to look at the bonus is correct. I am not asking for anything specific only the general approach.
WEXF




RangerJoe -> RE: Command Radius (3/21/2021 5:28:11 PM)


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ORIGINAL: WEXF


quote:

ORIGINAL: RangerJoe

Do you want me tell you exactly what the the criteria are and the formula?


No. I wouldn't expect that to be public info.
I am looking for two answers:
1. As described above: is the additional bonus provided by a Command HQ only applicable to an attacking force or does it work for a defending force as well? The manual only says "attacking force" but for the other HQs it says "attacking or defending".
2. In my example above, which of the 3 ways to look at the bonus is correct. I am not asking for anything specific only the general approach.
WEXF


When you state that the manual says this or that, please give chapter and verse so to speak. I will not search for it to try and answer your questions nor ones posted by others who state that the manual says this or that but also do not give the chapter and verse.




WEXF -> RE: Command Radius (3/21/2021 6:12:46 PM)

Section 8.1.1 Headquarters: page 178.
"...>>Command- ...If there is a Corps HQ within range of the battle, and the command HQ is within 2 times its command range of the battle, it can add up to an additional 90% bonus to the Assault Value of an attacking force for odds calculation....
ARMY:..Ground units in range can gain up to a 10% bonus to their Assault Value (whether attacking or defending)..."
Corps also has the language of "whether attacking or defending".
WEXF




Sardaukar -> RE: Command Radius (3/21/2021 7:27:07 PM)

Note it's said *can*.

It won't do so if your HQs don't have preparation points for the target. 100 Prep gives the maximum addition.




GetAssista -> RE: Command Radius (3/21/2021 7:29:06 PM)

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ORIGINAL: WEXF

Section 8.1.1 Headquarters: page 178.
"...>>Command- ...If there is a Corps HQ within range of the battle, and the command HQ is within 2 times its command range of the battle, it can add up to an additional 90% bonus to the Assault Value of an attacking force for odds calculation....
ARMY:..Ground units in range can gain up to a 10% bonus to their Assault Value (whether attacking or defending)..."
Corps also has the language of "whether attacking or defending".
WEXF

Army/Corps HQ bonus on AV is in practice a lot higher than 10%. Moore like ~100% on average when fully prepped. Yep, I've done actual research




WEXF -> RE: Command Radius (3/21/2021 8:30:31 PM)

I appreciate all of the comments. I would really like an answer to the question (s) I asked above.
Whatever else anyone would like to add is fine, but I just want answers to the specific questions I asked for now.

This is one: is the additional bonus provided by a Command HQ only applicable to an attacking force or does it work for a defending force as well? The manual only says "attacking force" but for the other HQs it says "attacking or defending". This is really a yes or no question.
WEXF




BBfanboy -> RE: Command Radius (3/21/2021 8:32:03 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Sardaukar

Note it's said *can*.

It won't do so if your HQs don't have preparation points for the target. 100 Prep gives the maximum addition.

I believe it is still subject to a die roll even if you have everything prepped and aligned. In those days radio comms were often iffy.




HansBolter -> RE: Command Radius (3/21/2021 8:43:40 PM)


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ORIGINAL: WEXF


In the case of a Corps HQ with a radius of 1, I have seen in the forum that means just the same hex as where the HQ is. For a HQ with radius of 5, I take that to be the hex the HQ is in and those in a radius out of 4 hexes.
WEXF




This is incorrect. A range of 1 is a range of 1 NOT zero.

A Corps HQ with a range of 1 will add the bonus (die rolls withstanding) if it is a hex adjacent to the combat hex.
Corps HQs do not have to be in the front line.

A range of 5 is a range of 5 Not 4.




RangerJoe -> RE: Command Radius (3/21/2021 8:53:49 PM)

If it says attacking, it means attacking. If it says attacking or defending, it means either one or both. If it does not state defending, then it probably does not include defending - which can get a lot of other bonuses.




WEXF -> RE: Command Radius (3/21/2021 9:22:37 PM)

Thanks.
WEXF




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