Ideal unit sizes for different units...

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jlopez
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MikeK wrote:
jlopez wrote:Other groups benefit from being in 8s for the same reason as the MF, it makes it harder for the enemy to cause cohesion tests.
More precisely, it takes more hits to force a test, but there are trade-offs. Bigger BGs benefit less from the +2 to death rolls and tend to have longer exposed frontages taking shooting which means more incoming dice.

E.g., two 4s taking 2 dice of shooting each vs. an 8 taking 4 dice of shooting.

Mike
True but for example a BG of 6 LF shooting at maximum range can't make you test. Nor can a BG of 4 LH. You'll be surprised at how often opposing BGs don't shoot because they can't inflict enough hits.

Julian
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