Karri -> RE: AVF Reliability (9/29/2021 2:25:36 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Karri I think it should be two numbers (both two digits), and not two digits. The second number is not survivability, it's reliability in combat, which uses a "special survival check". Not sure what that check is exactly. perhaps just a % chance of being damaged instead of destroyed? Notice that this doesn't mean the Panzerjaeger has a higher chance of surviving combat, just higher chance of being damaged instead of destroyed. The Tiger still has way better armor ratings. What you are saying doesn't match rulebook. I do agree about the number of digits as there are clearly 4 for the reliability rating on AFVs. Dennis's answer was not very satisfactory IMO. 21.2.8. AFV and Combat Vehicle Reliability All AFV s and other combat vehicles are rated for their reliability. This is checked when they are moved, with those that fail the reliability check becoming damaged. To reflect initial production “teething” problems, AFV/ Combat vehicle reliability will be less when they first come into production and then improve until they reach their standard reliability rating. The reliability rating of obsolete (out of production) aircraft is treated as higher than their normal reliability rating, which will make them more susceptible to attrition. The reliability rating of an AFV is actually two different items. The first digit represents the reliability of the AFV when moving (if only 1 digit is shown the 1st digit is assumed to be 0). The higher the number, the less likely the AFV will become damaged during movement. The second digit is survivability, and the higher the survivability the less likely the AFV will be destroyed in combat during a special survival check as opposed to just being damaged. Which part doesn't match? The thing about the special survival check? It's not explained further so if you have a better guess, do share it. I think I'm pretty close to truth though. It definitely isn't an overall chance of surviving combat.
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