
Pocus wrote:Supplies can travel to structures or units able to stockpile supply (= wagons) up to 3 regions per supply hop (each supply phase has 3 hops).


I imagine my hussars standing on the bridge, watching as the Prussian supply-boats float by

squarian wrote:As I recall, river-borne supply can be interdicted by artillery in AACW - I wonder if that's also true in ROP? The guns had much shorter range, but then the rivers (Donau, Rhin, Elbe, etc) are not as broad as the Mississippi.

JacquesDeLalaing wrote:To come to the point: What must I do to block the supply-line from Brandenburg to Torgau? (completely, if possible)

Pocus wrote:...
Once supply has been shuffled around, then units using up supply can use them if there is a structure or wagon in or adjacent to the region they are in.
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Pocus wrote:About cavalry, the simple fact of switching it to evade combat won't do anything particular on supply travel... Supply is blocked if there is not a minimal military control (25% iirc), on the other hand & implicitly, if you have units (converting to your MC the region) then the supply will be prevented from moving through.

Pocus wrote:A structure can forward any amount, really... its limit is the current stock and what it really want to give (keeping some for the immediate usage).
All I miss is a detailed manual.
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Even with zero supplies around a stack is only "partially unsupplied" at start of turn, and the get no adverse effects if they get to a valid supply-line (the move to a depot/wagon during the turn, or a wagon moves to them). However, if no supplies are around at the end of turn either, then the stack will be totally out of supply and the elements will all be red. I firmly believe supplies are checked at the end of the turn too, but if my belief is wrong I would like to be corrected by those in the knowledge 
You are right, it is important to clearly understand all the mechanics behind the rules.


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