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Johannes Rebel
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Copenhagen, Denmark
Jul 2000 time: 05:12
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I have experienced that damaged Howitzers with only 1 move left get fully recouperated - 2 moves and no damage - as they conquer enemy cities. Excuse me if I'm stating the obvious, but is this common knowledge ?
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Carolus Rex
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Sweden
Jan 1970 time: 06:12
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I've experienced that sometimes they don't get full movement back. Anyone else have too?
Probably depends on how damaged they are. They always get a full strength bar, though.
Carolus
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Carolus Rex
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Sweden
Jan 1970 time: 06:12
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It happened a lot to me in the WWII challenge. Green, full strength bar and only one movement point.
Maybe I had attacked once with them first, so they were not "unused" during that turn?
Carolus
[This message has been edited by Carolus Rex (edited August 18, 2000).]
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jcarkey
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St. Louis
Aug 2000 time: 23:12
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That's a useful strategy to recover health. If it has a full meter than it has full movement.
CR and kc: I think that was from a partisan or from roads or something like that.
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Carolus Rex
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Sweden
Jan 1970 time: 06:12
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You mean that the howie moves in via roads and lose movemnet points before capturing the city? I guess it's possible, I don't remember if I used rail or not when it happened.
I don't understand what you mean with the partisan?
Carolus
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geofelt
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Neptune Beach,Florida,USA
Jan 1970 time: 00:12
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Movement can be lost in three ways:
1) A unit without full capability(red or yellow) will be reduced in movement.
2) An attack counts as a move.
3) Actual movement.
A unit conquering a city is restored to full capability. If the unit had reduced movement due to condition(1), then movement is restored. If the unit had lost movement because of (2) or (3), then it gains none.
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