Yes, but that still takes a multiplication against some number - so the actual difference could be 0,2*10%=2% turning into 0,5*10=5%, that's still a significant increase but does mean that you probably want to get most of your troops on the eastern front anyways, as the impact is going to be marginal either way.
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If at 125% you have 25/125 = 20% chance of getting the effect, at 200% you would have 100/200 = 50% chance
Yes, but that still takes a multiplication against some number - so the actual difference could be 0,2*10%=2% turning into 0,5*10=5%, that's still a significant increase but does mean that you probably want to get most of your troops on the eastern front anyways, as the impact is going to be marginal either way.
@@NightPhoenixnp Oh indeed, I simply corrected you in your calculation for the first roll where you got a 67%
What is in your opinion the main benefit for splitting up your divisions in regiments?
Blocking movement, and the regiment can still defend against weak attacks.