Fortifications not being destroyed and occupying enemy units occupy with 2/3 level entrenchment.

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Christolos
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Fortifications not being destroyed and occupying enemy units occupy with 2/3 level entrenchment.

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Hi,

Playing a PBEM game where my astute CP opponent attacked Epinal with multiple units that resulted in the destruction/shattereing of the French Corps I had defending it, but the fortifications were never destroyed, and the occupying German corps that took its place, shows up as being entrenched at 2/3 level. What gives with this? Is this WAD?

Shouldn't all fortifications get destroyed if the defending unit gets destroyed/shattered? I have noticed fortifications getting destroyed when attacked but I never paid attention to what happens to fortifications that encompass all six hexsides.
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RE: Fortifications not being destroyed and occupying enemy units occupy with 2/3 level entrenchment.

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Nope, most forts don't get destroyed, some have special events, but even those just reduce its supply value and maybe reduce its max entrenchment (like the verdun one, that becomes a normal fort from super fort)
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RE: Fortifications not being destroyed and occupying enemy units occupy with 2/3 level entrenchment.

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Got it, thanks!

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