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LEROS: LAST GERMAN PARACHUTE DROP specific documentation

Airdrop supply: Tap a desired hexagon to try to drop a supply source there. The location of this under-fire drop varies, so in the worst case it lands on a hexagon under the enemy rule. The amount of supplies per airdrop supply varies and it is shown on the resource once it has been dropped in play. Airdrop supplies in enemy-held hexagons might get destroyed.

GERMAN UNIT TYPES:

Fallschirmjager: Elite German Paratrooper formation.

Luftwaffe Infantry: Lighter infantry unit.

German Infantry: Regular Werhmacht infantry division. Usually most +1 HP replacements arrive as basic infantry.

Branderburger or Marine Commando Special Forces: Strong and mobile unit with limited HPs.

Dugouts: Immobile Defense structure to slow down enemy movement.

Supply Ship: After landing in Leros, Supply Ships turn into Supply Depots, which are the only source of supplies for German troops. Supply ships can ONLY land on hexagons which are clear (no forest, no swamp) and have at most one unit in them.

Generals/Commanders and their actions: See generic guide for the regular features of this unit type.

ITALIAN AND BRITISH UNIT TYPES:

UK Infantry: Regular infantry division.

Allied Special forces (including British Long Range Desert Group, SAS/SBS, Italian MAS): Strong and mobile but low HPs.

Naval Infantry: Naval infantry that can do mobile operations.

Sailor auxiliary: Weak infantry unit, more likely to withdraw under pressure.

Antitank Gun Unit: Bonus vs tanks, plus gives any infantry units in the same hexagon a bonus if attacked by a tank.

Dugout: Defense structure to slow down enemy progress.

AI Commander: Supports enemy units in combat and provides extra MPs to combat troops just like a General commanded by the player does. Chance of capturing the enemy commander (moving into the same hexagon) is roughly 50 percent, partly depending on the MPs of that commander (if you push a commander back several times and it has negative MPs it will be easier to capture).