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sillett
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Transfer reserves to map

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How can I transfer multiple units to the map from the Sov. reserves, please?

And are the reserves the pool used for building bigger units, or do you transfer to the map and merge to create bigger units (e.g. rifle corps)?
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see the manual sections 27.5 (building units) and 35.1 functionality of the commander's report (& how to move more than one unit with a single click)
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Expanding on this a little can i bring Reserves to multiple Set hexes it seems you can only do 1?

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ORIGINAL: tigercub

Expanding on this a little can i bring Reserves to multiple Set hexes it seems you can only do 1?

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Pick one, send the units you want. Pick a second one, repeat. Don't know if there's a faster way.
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ORIGINAL: tigercub

Expanding on this a little can i bring Reserves to multiple Set hexes it seems you can only do 1?

Tigercub

You can set the hex, transfer reserve box units, then change the hex and transfer a different reserve unit to the new hex.

Once a unit is sent in transfer it can’t be undone, so don’t forget and mistakenly pile all your fresh reserves into a single spot (it will stack overflow to adjacent hexes).

If memory serves you can filter the CR to show units in transfer and see the inbound hex if you get interrupted and forget what has been committed where.
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