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dom6:supplies [2024/04/17 14:17] fenrir [Supply Usage] |
dom6:supplies [2024/05/28 04:09] (current) fenrir [What Modifies Local Supply?] |
{{:misc:gui:supplies.png?nolink}} **Supplies** are what supports most units, preventing [[Starving|Starvation]] and displeasure. They are presumably delicious. | {{:misc:gui:supplies.png?nolink}} **Supplies** are what supports most units, preventing [[Starving|Starvation]] and displeasure. They are presumably delicious. |
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Armies in Dominions don't carry even a month's worth of Supplies (one turn's worth) as they move. Once they're established in a province, they live off the land there. This is reflected in the Supply count for that province. | Armies in Dominions don't carry even a month's worth of Supplies (one turn's worth) as they move. Once they're established in a province, they live off the land there, while [[Forts]] attempt to provide supply trains. What the province and the forts provide, together, is the province's Supply count. |
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Outside forts, Supplies are in the same category as {{:misc:gui:recruitmentpoints.png?12&nolink}} Recruitment Points and {{:misc:gui:resources.png?12&nolink}} Resources, in that there is **no** carryover between months; while Recruitment Points represent the province's levy capacity, and while Resources represent the province's industrial capacity, Supplies represent the province's capacity to feed armies. | Outside forts, Supplies are in the same category as {{:misc:gui:recruitmentpoints.png?12&nolink}} Recruitment Points and {{:misc:gui:resources.png?12&nolink}} Resources, in that there is **no** carryover between months; while Recruitment Points represent the province's levy capacity, and while Resources represent the province's industrial capacity, Supplies represent the province's capacity to feed armies. |
==== What Modifies Local Supply? ==== | ==== What Modifies Local Supply? ==== |
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{{:misc:gui:population.png?nolink}} Provinces with a higher population generally have more Supplies. They have more farmers, after all. | {{:misc:gui:population.png?nolink}} Provinces with a higher [[population]] generally have more Supplies. They have more farmers, after all. |
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{{:misc:gui:summer.png?nolink }} {{:misc:gui:winter.png?nolink }} Supply availability also changes with the seasons, due to how they tip the Temperature [[Scales]]. Every nation has a preferred Temperature (such as {{scales>H0}} or {{scales>C1}}) that they are used to farming in, and a different temperature from that reduces Supplies. | {{:misc:gui:summer.png?nolink }} {{:misc:gui:winter.png?nolink }} Supply availability also changes with the seasons, due to how they tip the Temperature [[Scales]]. Every nation has a preferred Temperature (such as {{scales>H0}} or {{scales>C1}}) that they are used to farming in, and a different temperature from that reduces Supplies. |
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{{:misc:scales:growth.png?nolink}} {{:misc:scales:death.png?nolink}} The Growth and Death Scales also change Supply availability. | {{:misc:scales:growth.png?nolink}} {{:misc:scales:death.png?nolink}} The Growth and Death Scales also change Supply availability. |