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Posted by: nuclearslurpee
« on: September 25, 2022, 07:19:36 PM »

My observations of typical NPR formations is that they average around ~15,000 tons. Spoiler formations can vary, but from the very limited tabulated data I have from some old campaigns it looks like the Precursors are similar, but Rakhas might have formations under 10k tons.

Personally, I consider the balance between total ground force tonnage and number of commanders to be the controlling factor for the player race, which tends to lead to formations in a range from 12,500 tons to 20,000 tons in my games. Any formations above ~5,000 tons or are mechanically about as equally good as larger formations in terms of breakthrough mechanics, in most practical scenarios.
Posted by: captainwolfer
« on: September 25, 2022, 05:48:25 PM »

On average, how large are NPR or spoiler ground forces templates? As far as I understand, larger formation are more likely to get breakthroughs against smaller enemy templates, so I want to make sure my Frontline templates aren't too small relative to NPR templates