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| - | =====Troops===== | + | ====Troops |
| - | A.k.a subformation Types. Your troops and your equipment. | + | Troops are a.k.a subformation Types. Your troops and your equipment. All Research fields you can actually chose to research in this ruleset concern getting the knowledge to produce a certain Subformation Type or to produce a higher level of a certain subformation type. |
| ====Infantry==== | ====Infantry==== | ||
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| ==Rifle I, | ==Rifle I, | ||
| - | Standard general infantry. | + | Yes Sir! Standing ready for your orders! |
| ==SMG I, | ==SMG I, | ||
| - | General infantry equipped with submachine guns. Short range, higher firepower. They attack and defend better in forested and urban terrain and worse in plains, | + | Yes Sir! Standing ready for your orders! |
| ==Militia I, | ==Militia I, | ||
| - | General infantry that is recruited from dubious age groups and is not as combat worthy as other regular infantry. Its even worse in offensive role then regular infantry. And should only be used in defensive roles. | + | Can go straight into the meatgrinder! |
| ==Guerrilla I, | ==Guerrilla I, | ||
| - | The Guerrilla is a specialized unit. It is the same as rifle infantry, but it moves a bit quicker and has excellent reconnaissance. Also the Guerrilla is able to hide itself; up to a certain extent they will not be visible to enemy reconaissance, | + | Like ghosts they move behind the lines! |
| ==Ranger I, | ==Ranger I, | ||
| - | Are expensive to train but when recruited have elite morale to start with and will suffer less casualties in combat. | + | Elite of the elite! |
| ==Mercenary I, | ==Mercenary I, | ||
| - | You can only receive mercenaries if you have a mercenary base. Mercenaries are equal to regular rifle infantry, but they startout with a high experience level. | + | Experienced guns for hire! You can only receive mercenaries if you have a mercenary base. Mercenaries are equal to regular rifle infantry, but they startout with a high experience level. |
| ===Support Infantry=== | ===Support Infantry=== | ||
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| ==Machinegun I, | ==Machinegun I, | ||
| - | Machineguns have very high defensive ratings versus infantry. | + | Spews a hail of bullets! |
| ==Mortar I, | ==Mortar I, | ||
| - | Mortars are light artillery that can only be used from close up. Mortars add offensive punch against enemy infantry. Mortars are expensive but stay behind the frontline in combat and should thus suffer less casualties. | + | Portable and highly efficient killers. |
| ==Bazooka I, | ==Bazooka I, | ||
| - | Bazookas have good ratings against enemy armour. Especially in defense. | + | Hollow charge weapons can be lethal to tanks from a close distance. |
| ===Specialist Infantry=== | ===Specialist Infantry=== | ||
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| ==Staff I, | ==Staff I, | ||
| - | Without staff a HQ is almost useless. Always make sure you have enough staff in your HQs to direct all the troops in the units that are subordinate to the HQs. Do not use in direct combat role, they fight rather weakly. They are the only subformation types that provide staff points. | + | Control and command! |
| ==Engineer== | ==Engineer== | ||
| - | These are not combat engineers but construction and demolition specialists. Use them for engineering tasks behind the frontline. Its the only subformation type that provides EP points. | + | Roads, bridges, fortifications.... These guys build them all! These are not combat engineers but construction and demolition specialists. Use them for engineering tasks behind the frontline. Its the only subformation type that provides EP points. |
| ====Guns==== | ====Guns==== | ||
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| ===Artillery=== | ===Artillery=== | ||
| + | Infantry support is nice, but it is artillery that brings real firepower. | ||
| ==(Regular) Artillery I, | ==(Regular) Artillery I, | ||
| - | Has a range of 2 hexes and can be used in artillery attacks. | + | Blast your opponent to pieces from a safe distance. |
| ==Heavy Artillery I, | ==Heavy Artillery I, | ||
| - | Has a range of 3 hexes and does a better job in doing structural damage then regular artillery. | + | Heavy and expensive. |
| ===Other Guns & Tactical rockets=== | ===Other Guns & Tactical rockets=== | ||
| ==Flak I, | ==Flak I, | ||
| - | Has a AA range of 1 hex and should be used to support airfields, industries, towns or formations under air attack. | + | Umbrella versus air attack! |
| ==Infantry Gun I, | ==Infantry Gun I, | ||
| - | Light field artillery to fight in the frontline. Very much like a mortar. However it has larger range and also has range 1 for artillery attacks. | + | Light field artillery to fight in the frontline. Very much like a mortar. However it has larger range and also has from level II and higher |
| ==Anti Tank Gun I, | ==Anti Tank Gun I, | ||
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| Howling rockets raining down! Katushya' | Howling rockets raining down! Katushya' | ||
| - | ====Armour==== | + | ====Armour ==== |
| To avoid a " | To avoid a " | ||
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| A tin can on wheels. Only effective against infantry. | A tin can on wheels. Only effective against infantry. | ||
| - | ==Light Tank== | + | ==Light Tank I,II,III,IV== |
| Cheap and armoured. Best used against infantry and armoured cars. | Cheap and armoured. Best used against infantry and armoured cars. | ||
| - | ==Medium Tank== | + | ==Medium Tank I,II,III,IV== |
| Strong tank. Best used against a combination of lighter tanks and infantry. | Strong tank. Best used against a combination of lighter tanks and infantry. | ||
| - | ==Assault Gun== | + | ==Assault Gun I,II,III,IV== |
| A tank without a turret. Compromise between cost and effectiveness. Best used in AT role in defense. | A tank without a turret. Compromise between cost and effectiveness. Best used in AT role in defense. | ||
| - | ==Heavy Tank== | + | ==Heavy Tank I,II,III,IV== |
| Expensive but strong. Should only be used against enemy tank concentrations. | Expensive but strong. Should only be used against enemy tank concentrations. | ||
| - | ==Super Heavy Tank== | + | ==Super Heavy Tank I,II,III,IV== |
| This monster tank should be used against other tanks only. Questions could be raised about its cost effectiveness. | This monster tank should be used against other tanks only. Questions could be raised about its cost effectiveness. | ||
| - | ==Tankdestroyer== | + | ==Tankdestroyer |
| In offensive or in defense... This tank is an expert in destroying other tanks. | In offensive or in defense... This tank is an expert in destroying other tanks. | ||
| - | ====Mobile/ | + | ====Troopcarrier/ |
| A number of subformation types enable you to motorize your units and provide transfer capacity points. | A number of subformation types enable you to motorize your units and provide transfer capacity points. | ||
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| Slurps oil but excellent mobilizer of troops. Provides land transfer capacity points in HQs and can motorize units as well. | Slurps oil but excellent mobilizer of troops. Provides land transfer capacity points in HQs and can motorize units as well. | ||
| - | ==Halftrack== | + | ==Halftrack |
| Armoured transport for elite infantry. Same as truck, but provides less transfer capacity points. It does however increase protection for its infantry passengers from hostile infantry, artillery and armour fire. | Armoured transport for elite infantry. Same as truck, but provides less transfer capacity points. It does however increase protection for its infantry passengers from hostile infantry, artillery and armour fire. | ||
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| Small and sturdy. Use it to stock your aircraft carriers with. Takes only half the space from a regular fighter. | Small and sturdy. Use it to stock your aircraft carriers with. Takes only half the space from a regular fighter. | ||
| - | ==V-Weapon I,II,III,IV== | + | ==V-Weapon I,II,III== |
| Unstoppable terror from above. A strategic rocket. It should be used to cause structural dammage on a target of choice. | Unstoppable terror from above. A strategic rocket. It should be used to cause structural dammage on a target of choice. | ||
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