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Inf/Arch/MI: 10-15 CS per unit | Inf/Arch/MI: 10-15 CS per unit | ||
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Cavalry: 15-20 CS per unit | Cavalry: 15-20 CS per unit | ||
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Special Forces: 20-25 CS per unit (varies, SF units are dark horses) | Special Forces: 20-25 CS per unit (varies, SF units are dark horses) | ||
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Revision as of 17:18, 25 March 2006
Combat Strength (CS) is exactly what it sounds like - the strength in combat of your unit. The higher the number, the better your troops will fight. It is determined by training, cohesion, equipment quality and damage, and the morale of your unit.
CS per unit ratios vary, but some acceptable ones are as follows:
Inf/Arch/MI: 10-15 CS per unit
Cavalry: 15-20 CS per unit
Special Forces: 20-25 CS per unit (varies, SF units are dark horses)
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