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Basic Combat Strength and Tactics -  This is a lot of information about your unit and how they act and react to all types of events.
 
Basic Combat Strength and Tactics -  This is a lot of information about your unit and how they act and react to all types of events.
  
== [[Studies_of_Abington_by_Brakus_Stien/Chapter Five|Chapter Five]] ==
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== [[Unit Settings|Chapter Five]] ==
  
 
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Unit settings are part of the paperwork page. Most of what is involved with combat tactics comes down to unit settings, and so generals will usually issue orders that include the unit settings they feel are ideal for whatever it is they are ordering you to do. There are four "settings" each with 4 or 5 options (though you are rarely ordered a "designation" since it is assumed you are set to "regular army")
Unit Settings - this is a section of the book that has all you need to know about the way to handle your unit as well it describes how to direct their movements actions and even how to act in case they are placed in a militia unit.
 

Revision as of 22:04, 20 November 2007

Brakus Stien

As a student of Brakus he has sent you this book it is a small but well made and sturdy looking book. As you open it you find that there are five chapters with in the book they include that following.


Chapter One

Recruitment - a short chapter on the ins and outs of recruiting a unit and how to make sure you recruit the best unit for your needs.

Chapter Two

Maintenance of Units - This chapter explains how you should handle matters of upkeep concerning your unit and their needs and wants.

Chapter Three

Allegiance is literally where you belong. This is incredibly important in a medieval world, and everyone always knew where he belonged to. You were never "Richard", you were "Richard of Ubent" (or from Ubent, if you were a commoner).

Chapter Four

Basic Combat Strength and Tactics - This is a lot of information about your unit and how they act and react to all types of events.

Chapter Five

Unit settings are part of the paperwork page. Most of what is involved with combat tactics comes down to unit settings, and so generals will usually issue orders that include the unit settings they feel are ideal for whatever it is they are ordering you to do. There are four "settings" each with 4 or 5 options (though you are rarely ordered a "designation" since it is assumed you are set to "regular army")