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If the broken unit was below 50% and the new units raise the troop strength above 50%, what happens?

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If the broken unit was below 50% and the new units raise the troop strength above 50%, what happens?

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A. Then it will meet the 50% criteria for regrouping. 5. A unit that is not broken and has 10 troops is then joined by another 10 restored troops from various other downed units. The newly formed unit of 20 then loses 4 troops to combat. Will this unit be forced to make a Morale check because 4 troops are greater than 25% of the original 10 or do you now make Morale checks using the 20 troops as a base so a check would not be required? A. No check required – the current strength of the unit is used. Q. When calculating the phase out total, when does the army phase out? Will it do so as soon as 75% are downed or do you wait till the recovery phase to see if any troops recover before counting total? For example, an army of 60 troops is reduced to15 troops at the end of their opponents turn, on the following turn 2 troops are able to recover. This would raise them above the 25% required, but the fact that they were below in the first place begs the question. A. Phase out is calculated aft

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