Unity of Command II – Reorganization Guide - MGW

Unity of Command II – Reorganization Guide

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Reorganization (“reorg”) is an HQ action that takes a step or a specialist from a unit and places it in the HQ force pool. From there, it can be deployed to another unit on the next turn, by using
the “deploy” HQ action.

 

When placed in its HQ force pool, a step gets broken down into its infantry component and armor equipment (if it had any). Specialists are placed in the force pool unchanged. There are two ways to reorganize steps. If you want to reorg steps or specialists from a specific unit, do the following:

 

1. Select the unit on the map (HQ bar in the lower right shows in its black variant)

 

2. Go to the Force Pool section, and click on the reorg menu button

 

3. In the reorg menu, select the step or specialist you want to reorg

 

If you want to reorg a specific specialist or infantry/armor of a specific nationality, you can use the second method:

 

1. Select the HQ on the map (HQ bar in the lower right shows in its brass variant)

 

2. Go to the Force Pool section, and click on the reorg menu button

 

3. The reorg menu now shows all specialist types and infantry and armor of all nationalities that are present in this HQ’s units. Select the one you would like to reorg.

 

4. The game will now highlight all units that can provide that specialist or infantry/armor

 

5. Click on the unit to reorg 1 specialist or step

 

Using the second method can have unexpected consequences. For example, if you click on “US infantry”, the game will highlight all units whose steps have a US infantry component – and that includes US armored units. This is correct, and may even be what you want, but be aware that if you reorg a US armor step, you will be removing 2x US armor in addition to the 1x US infantry you wanted in the first place.

 

XP Effect: you cannot reorg steps from green units, but you are free to reorg specialists. There is no other XP effect.

 

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