What is the highest amount of damage a unit can inflict in a single attack?
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 10:51 am
This question popped into my head yesterday when I saw this:

This Japanese tank unit lost 9/10 hit points in a single hit from my Churchill, a damage number so rare I couldn't even remember if I'd seen it before. Normally it can't do that, but I had the tank commander assigned to it which gave +3 attack vs armor. That got me wondering: I have NEVER seen any unit destroyed in a single hit, as in, I have never seen an attack which did 10 damage. Even trash infantry like Chinese militia or the Japanese civilians with explosive spears take at least two hits to destroy, even from tanks. However, the Churchill here wasn't the best I could have had for strictly tank killing - I could have had a Firefly, which has higher attack vs armor, which makes me seriously wonder if, had that been a unit of Fireflies with that same commander, would it have killed that entire unit in a single hit?
I'm not privy to the intricacies of how the game is coded so I was wondering if anyone knew (or maybe I'm just an ignorant noob and this isn't actually unusual at all).

This Japanese tank unit lost 9/10 hit points in a single hit from my Churchill, a damage number so rare I couldn't even remember if I'd seen it before. Normally it can't do that, but I had the tank commander assigned to it which gave +3 attack vs armor. That got me wondering: I have NEVER seen any unit destroyed in a single hit, as in, I have never seen an attack which did 10 damage. Even trash infantry like Chinese militia or the Japanese civilians with explosive spears take at least two hits to destroy, even from tanks. However, the Churchill here wasn't the best I could have had for strictly tank killing - I could have had a Firefly, which has higher attack vs armor, which makes me seriously wonder if, had that been a unit of Fireflies with that same commander, would it have killed that entire unit in a single hit?
I'm not privy to the intricacies of how the game is coded so I was wondering if anyone knew (or maybe I'm just an ignorant noob and this isn't actually unusual at all).