What Unit Type Should Leaders be Attached To?
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MarkWayneClark
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What Unit Type Should Leaders be Attached To?
I searched for some commentary on this and found that the question was raised a couple of times but no one responded.
I typically put them in armor or mech. The advantage is A) you get to use their unique bonus for that unit, whereas putting them on an inf back from the lines wastes that; B) when offensive task forces get far forward, you know the leader is there to give aid to all the units.
The disadvantages are C) you expose the leader to greater danger; and D) if they get to far ahead of the bulk of the army, their bonus won't affect as many troops.
Any thoughts?
I typically put them in armor or mech. The advantage is A) you get to use their unique bonus for that unit, whereas putting them on an inf back from the lines wastes that; B) when offensive task forces get far forward, you know the leader is there to give aid to all the units.
The disadvantages are C) you expose the leader to greater danger; and D) if they get to far ahead of the bulk of the army, their bonus won't affect as many troops.
Any thoughts?
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Re: What Unit Type Should Leaders be Attached To?
This my typical assignment for leaders: Germany invading France (1940) - either armor of infantry. Germany in Russia (1941+) - 2 Armor, 1 Infantry (includes leader from France). Germany in North Africa (1940/1941+) - either Armor or Infantry, Germany in Italy (1942/1943+)- Infantry or Armor (will usually be the leader from North Africa) & German in France (1943/1944+) - Usually Infantry.MarkClark wrote:I searched for some commentary on this and found that the question was raised a couple of times but no one responded.
I typically put them in armor or mech. The advantage is A) you get to use their unique bonus for that unit, whereas putting them on an inf back from the lines wastes that; B) when offensive task forces get far forward, you know the leader is there to give aid to all the units.
The disadvantages are C) you expose the leader to greater danger; and D) if they get to far ahead of the bulk of the army, their bonus won't affect as many troops.
Any thoughts?
Italy - x1 - motorized corps
Russia - x3 - motorized corps
USA/UK - motorized, armor or infantry (whatever is most convenient at the time.
I prefer to put German leaders with armour for a few reasons. 1)Except for Russian winters, armour is the fastest unit you have, which allows the leader to get where needed ASAP. 2)If you keep up with tech increases, armour also tends to be the toughest unit to kill. 3)That 1 point bonus can make armour even deadlier (I tend to go with +1 attack leaders exclusively).
Italian with Motorized (mostly because I tend to concentrate on Inf tech for Italy).
Russian with armour (because winter screws motorized movement royally and I tend to put more Russian tech into armour than inf tech so that Russian armour can get quite deadly)
US & UK I got with armour or motorized. Whatever is handy.
If you decide to build a French leader I stick mine with the armour (which tends to go into Paris. Best defense French unit and if it's got level 8 entrenchment can cause the Germans a lot of pain to take it out).
Jyri
Italian with Motorized (mostly because I tend to concentrate on Inf tech for Italy).
Russian with armour (because winter screws motorized movement royally and I tend to put more Russian tech into armour than inf tech so that Russian armour can get quite deadly)
US & UK I got with armour or motorized. Whatever is handy.
If you decide to build a French leader I stick mine with the armour (which tends to go into Paris. Best defense French unit and if it's got level 8 entrenchment can cause the Germans a lot of pain to take it out).
Jyri
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