ORIGINAL: warspite1
Sept/Oct 1939
Impulse: 3
I made a bit of a mistake with the Germans last impulse - although it only turned out to be a mistake because the weather changed. I used all my HQ to re-organise units. This means I cannot get a great attack on Warsaw this impulse....
I play safe and use the maximum units I can to take out Lodz. The Poles of course choose the Assault table.
The odds are 7:1 but the rain takes this down to 5:1 - however with both Poles disorganised the Germans get a +2 together with a +1 for "Terrain and City". I have been through the rules and cannot see what that means. I have absolutely no idea why I have a further +1 bonus. Does anybody know please?
Anyway, I assume this is not a bug and roll a 5(8). This destroys the Polish defenders and the Germans are not disorganised. The Nazis hope that the turn does not end before they have a crack at Warsaw.
In order to check if something is buggy here or not I need to know if you play with the optional
Blitz Bonus.
The +1 you get from city bonus is because the engineer. But I did think that the engineer "special ability" needed to be activated in order to get this bonus. So did you activate it during the attack declaration?
RAC: 22.4.1 Divisions
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Combat Engineers
Organized ENG are not halved or thirded when attacking or overrunning across a river, canal or fort hexside.
They also provide this benefit to as many land units they are stacked with as the ENG unit’s combat value.
[Clarification. If an offensive chit is used to double the ENG’s combat factors, then the ENG can provide this benefit
to twice as many units - Jan. 8, 1997.] ENG attacking across both a river and a fort hexside, ignore only the fort
hexside. The defender still has all other combat benefits if behind a fort hexside.
Engineers provide +1 to the land combat die roll (see 11.16.5) when attacking a 2 or 3 factory stack city. Defending engineers subtract 1 from the die roll when defending a 2 or 3 factory stack city. These benefits are in
addition to the other benefits and can be used simultaneously (e.g. gaining both benefits when attacking across a river
into a 2 factory city).
If an ENG provides any benefits in an attack, it always suffers the first loss (even before elite units attacking
in winter).
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