Improving AA units' experience

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RE: Improving AA units' experience

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ORIGINAL: Disco Duck

Ok, I am beginning to think that rest/ training has no purpose. At Los Angeles on December eighth I set the 65th Coastal AA to no replacements rest/ training. I left the 78th at combat with replacements and combat. I sandboxed it to the middle of March. Moral and experience both increased at the same rate. Note: Experience will not go up until your " set future objective" is 100.

Rest has a purpose. Just not the one you were testing for! [:D]
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RE: Improving AA units' experience

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I have no idea if EXP matters to AA units. I do know these have been performing exceptionally well, and I did in fact change out to better leaders for the regiments at least.

This is the list of the most experienced artillery units in game in mid-45 for the IJA. Right now 87 EXP is the top. I have some IDs up to 98. There was a lot going on in Burma and only a few units that were there experienced forced retreats and resulting device (and experience) looses.

A note on this is that all of the units here are outside of the Home Islands, and have thus had much more exposure to land combat and air strikes over the course of the game.

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