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Post by comeradeluxemburg on Oct 9, 2015 22:16:46 GMT
Agrippa played revolution under siege recently, and didn't really understand how to do the corps command system. First you must turn a commander into a corps commander, I don't remember what the corps commander button was but read the tool tips, and I remember it is on the left part of the options on a unit. Only some generals can. The use of Corps is they help make some traits work and help with support units. For example if a general has the trait "Assault Battalions" or something like that, it organizes all units under its corps command into assault battalions. What you do is shift click on the general and infantry units then hit combine units. This will make those infantry units assault units. If you put some support units in with your infantry and such the support unit effects will make their effects better with all units under the corps.
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Post by agrippamaxentius on Oct 10, 2015 1:32:44 GMT
Agrippa played revolution under siege recently, and didn't really understand how to do the corps command system. First you must turn a commander into a corps commander, I don't remember what the corps commander button was but read the tool tips, and I remember it is on the left part of the options on a unit. Only some generals can. The use of Corps is they help make some traits work and help with support units. For example if a general has the trait "Assault Battalions" or something like that, it organizes all units under its corps command into assault battalions. What you do is shift click on the general and infantry units then hit combine units. This will make those infantry units assault units. If you put some support units in with your infantry and such the support unit effects will make their effects better with all units under the corps. Thanks Comrade, for me AGEODS is undoubtedly the most complex strategy series I have played. This certainly helps, also we still have some more time as the "Whites" I might try to do another episode soon.
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