Question about Supply Interdiction

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Question about Supply Interdiction

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Question for you, Alvaro. When it says "destroying 40 stockpile by Allies naval forces". Which stockpile is this?

Where is the impact? In the Production screen?

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It is not "production" but the supply that the port provides to land units.

So your land units could have 0 supply which would mean they would be in basic supply.


It is easier to understand on a large island that has 2 ports of level 3.

They would produce 120 supply so you could keep 4 full infantry corps / armies in supply (well not Russian)
If one port is interdicted by bombers and say 30 points destroyed...IF you had 4 full infantry corps there, one would be in basic supply.

IF all 120 were interdicted all units would be in basic supply.
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Thanks a lot, it is clear now.
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