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Thomas
Poland
Joined 23/08/07
Last Visit 15/08/18
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Posted on 19 January 2010 at 01:31:51 GMT
Hi. I was trying to find some answers but couldn't so I'm asking here:

i.e. I have a HQ(9) and a group of 5 units, where 3 of them were firing opportunity fire. I want to order to move whole group. Does the HQ have -3 penalty to CV for each unit which fired opp, or does it only have -1 for having A UNIT which fired opp. In other words do I have to count every unit which were firing and subtract -1 to CV for each and every one of them, or only -1 for whole group of units?

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Thomas
billb
United States
Joined 20/07/05
Last Visit 03/06/19
322 Posts
Posted on 19 January 2010 at 03:53:06 GMT
just -1 if any units in the group being commanded use opportunity fire, not -1 for each unit.
Thomas
Poland
Joined 23/08/07
Last Visit 16/08/18
54 Posts
Posted on 30 January 2010 at 13:34:51 GMT
Thx for the answers. Another came by with last game.

Deviation for Phantom aircraft air-strike makes that fire zone was over enemy HQ only . Can I use a cumulative attack on HQ if it is only target in the fire zone? And what about situation when there are some other enemy units in fire zone? Can I still use cumulative attack against HQ or I have to choose regular unit to that attack?

Similar question but about helicopters attack. Enemy HQ can't be the target of helicopter ATGW attack, right? It get damage only from zone attack, right?

I'm aware that CH/HQ can't be the target, but I'd like to be sure about those situations.

Sorry for my English if I wrote something silly Smile

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Thomas
pete
Wales
Joined 05/02/04
Last Visit 07/05/19
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Posted on 30 January 2010 at 19:21:33 GMT
You cannot double the attacks nor use ATGW against a command unit.
Thomas
Poland
Joined 23/08/07
Last Visit 16/08/18
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Posted on 30 January 2010 at 21:44:40 GMT
Thx for the answer.

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Thomas
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