attaching units directly to Army/Corps

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attaching units directly to Army/Corps

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If for example you have a Corp with 2 divisions, and you have 2 arty. What we would be the difference between attaching both arty directly to the Corps, vs attaching an arty to each division?
Same question when having an Army with Corps and divisions?
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RE: attaching units directly to Army/Corps

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Less of an effect if you only play quick combat, but no matter what you always benefit from having artillery serve under two generals rather than one, both in combat (i.e., combat bonuses) and the rest of the time (i.e., training).
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RE: attaching units directly to Army/Corps

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Gil,

So I think you are saying it is better to be attached to the Division (lowest) level (thereby benefitting from both the Division Commander and the Corp Commander). And I guess if you are in an Army, if left at the Division level, you get three Generals.

Thank you again for all of your help.
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RE: attaching units directly to Army/Corps

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Exactly. Definitely the best way to go.
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