I noticed that my land neighbor seemed to be building up his military and would not enter into a trade agreement, so I expanded my land forces. I owned a line of cities (formerly English) straight through his territory that I considered most vulnerable (out of 5 shared borders). I built those cities up, but in the least valuable (size 10), I used 3 Conscripted MI as the primary defenders.
Because I denied him oil (Germany) I faced calvary (mix of vet and elite mainly).
Result, city taken with 17 losses.
1 MI rose to regular, I to veteran and one to elite during the fighting.
Intrigued, I shuffled my forces and left the city with 3 vet. MI.
Result, city taken with 14 losses, no promotions.
I played this with several different options, but each time the conscripts did as well or better than the vets, mainly due to promotions.
Has anyone else noticed this phenomenon?
Are conscripts better defenders?
I used this in the field, I left the draftees in the cities and took the vets out to conquer. It seemed to work well.
All scenarios resulted in a city razed:
3 Vet Inf:
12 wounded, 6 killed
3 Con. Inf
6 wounded, 9 killed - 1 vet, 1 reg with prom.
3 Vet. Riflemen
8 wounded, 3 killed
3 Con. Riflemen
4 wounded, 7 killed - 1 vet with prom.
Because I denied him oil (Germany) I faced calvary (mix of vet and elite mainly).
Result, city taken with 17 losses.
1 MI rose to regular, I to veteran and one to elite during the fighting.
Intrigued, I shuffled my forces and left the city with 3 vet. MI.
Result, city taken with 14 losses, no promotions.
I played this with several different options, but each time the conscripts did as well or better than the vets, mainly due to promotions.
Has anyone else noticed this phenomenon?
Are conscripts better defenders?
I used this in the field, I left the draftees in the cities and took the vets out to conquer. It seemed to work well.
All scenarios resulted in a city razed:
3 Vet Inf:
12 wounded, 6 killed
3 Con. Inf
6 wounded, 9 killed - 1 vet, 1 reg with prom.
3 Vet. Riflemen
8 wounded, 3 killed
3 Con. Riflemen
4 wounded, 7 killed - 1 vet with prom.
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