
They only differ in that the 300mm Model has 8 attacks per round, the 105mm has 4 per round, and the 40mm has 2. I've made a 300mm, 105mm, and 40mm howitzer with identical model design rolls and they all have the same soft attack values. Meanwhile a lot of attacks give a good chance to hit and prevent breakthroughs.Ī "suicide move" attack with only artillery might be a viable to way to get some field testing for resources by having the units be slaughtered, but it seems cheaper to "do unto others" instead.Īrtillery has a maximum hard/soft attack value kind of thing going on, where more firepower just means more shots per turn. fIeld testInGĪs artillery is in the backline it is very unlikely to be hit - ever - except by enemy artillery and breakthroughs. You’ll earn 5 Field Testing points for a Subunit of the Model being hit by an enemy." - 5.12.4. "- You’ll earn 1 Field Testing points for a Subunit of the Model placing a hit on an enemy. That all being said, the values for field testing are: Unless you had exceptionally bad rolls on the subscores, Field testing is the only way for a Design to improove. The base design is rolled once, then only increased via field testing.Īll further design scores are rolled once per design pass - based on the structural and base design scores - and the better from the current or new roll is taken. The structural design roll is fixed after the first model in the line. making the effect of field testing maybe less important ? But then if you have a very good Technician, wouldn't you tend to give him more BP anyway, resulting in more designs.
