Shock attack despite being ordered to defend?

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purake
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Shock attack despite being ordered to defend?

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I currently have some forces trying to hold Nanning from a determined Japanese assault. These forces performed a shock attack sustaining heavy losses despite being ordered to hold. What's up with that?



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RE: Shock attack despite being ordered to defend?

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Apart from you being absent-minded the most probable cause is some of your reinforcements arriving across some river and uncontrolled hex side and hence autoshocking.
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RE: Shock attack despite being ordered to defend?

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ORIGINAL: GetAssista

Apart from you being absent-minded the most probable cause is some of your reinforcements arriving across some river and uncontrolled hex side and hence autoshocking.

True. I had some reinforcements arrive that turn. That explains it, thanks
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