Hey Jeff
Army 1 will definitely be fed in your scenario below.
An old trick: for same scenario as before but Army #1
only has 150 food, commander 1 xfers 400HI to
commander 2 (order 355 i think) and commander 2 then
xfers army to commander 1 (780). Outcome will be a
fed army of 1000 troops with 50 food left.
The important thing is, can an army feed its troops
when consumption happens (around order 400)
Cheers
Mike
Army #1 has 500 HI, and 600 food.
Army #2 has 500 HI, and no food.
Consumption of food happens after transfers, and
before command
orders (around order 400), so army #1 is fed, and army
#2 is not fed.
Army #2 transfers command (order 785) to the commander
of army #1,
combining the two armies.
Is the new, combined army considered fed, or not fed,
for the sake
of movement?
Thanks in advance.
Jeff Wygal
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From: "Jeff Wygal" <morgai@hotmail.com>
Subject: Question about feeding armies
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Well, live and learn then, seems the rule of thumb I followed was wrong, and it's been some 3 years already! Curse my "tutors"... :\
Sorry for the misinformation, guys! 
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Mike Barber wrote:
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Hey Jeff
Army 1 will definitely be fed in your scenario below.
An old trick: for same scenario as before but Army #1
only has 150 food, commander 1 xfers 400HI to
commander 2 (order 355 i think) and commander 2 then
xfers army to commander 1 (780). Outcome will be a
fed army of 1000 troops with 50 food left.
The important thing is, can an army feed its troops
when consumption happens (around order 400)
Cheers
Mike
From: "Jeff Wygal" <morgai@hotmail.com>
Subject: Question about feeding armies
Army #1 has 500 HI, and 600 food.
Army #2 has 500 HI, and no food.
Consumption of food happens after transfers, and
before command orders (around order 400), so army #1 is fed, and army
#2 is not fed.
Army #2 transfers command (order 785) to the commander
of army #1, combining the two armies.
Is the new, combined army considered fed, or not fed,
for the sake of movement?
Thanks in advance.
Jeff Wygal
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