

If your country and your soldiers run out of grain, the morale of your troops will start dropping.ĭefeating an entire enemy army will give a small morale boost. For every unit an army loses, there will be a small loss of morale. Morale, just as the number of troops, will vary during combat. There is a positive correlation between the two, high moral means high strength.

This means that facotry produced units (artillery, tanks, railguns and battleships) are not affected by morale. An armies moral determines the strength of it’s infantry units and infantry units alone. Morale is the second important factor in the combat system. The number of troops in an enemy army can be estimated by the name of the army:
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Do note that large infantry armies will fight at slightly reduced strength levels because of the inability to function at full potential with so many units crammed in one spot. The number of troops will determine how long an army can hold out in battle. Infantry units will have a strength rating based on morale and mobilisation while the strength of mechanised units is based only upon mobilisation. The number of troops in an army is a major component in it’s strength. This is the first important factor in the combat system. Note that attacking and defending are not used in the strategical sense of the word. A function of the attacking armies strength, the defending armies strength and a random factor will determine how much casualties the defending army will take.

Strength determines how much damage an army can deal and take. The key value in this system is an army’s strength. It applies to both close combat and bombardment. After an army initiated a combat round it will have to wait 1 hour before it can initiate another. Each army will have it’s independent timing. A combat round consists of both armies attacking each other, as well as each army defending against the attack. Every hour, a combat round is created for each fighting army. This is a guide to help you better understand how the combat system works and how all the elements interact.Ĭombat works in rounds. Supremacy 1914 Combat System Guide by Mor_RioghainĮverything you always wanted to know about combat, but were afraid to ask.Ģ The general principles of the combat system
