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== Notes ==
== Notes ==


*Because some cross-over occur between assigned and random abilities, it is possible for a unit to have two of the same ability. The bonuses will be added together.
*Because some cross-over occurs between assigned and random abilities, it is possible for a unit to have two of the same ability. The bonuses will be added together.


*Not all classes can receive every random ability. For instance, only All Weather Combat is an air unit only leader.
*Not all classes can receive every random ability. For instance, only All Weather Combat is an air unit only leader.

Revision as of 23:34, 24 February 2007

This is a list of leaders in the computer game Panzer General II.

In Panzer General II, Leaders are special abilities granted to experienced units.[1] Any unit has a small chance of receiving a leader when it's experience level increases. Two abilities are given per leader, one according to the unit type and one random. [2]

Leaders

Automatic abilities according to unit class [3]

  • Air Defense (Mechanized Veteran): The air defense unit will be allowed to both move and fire in the same turn.
  • Anti-Tank (Tank Killer): The anti-tank unit will no longer suffer an initiative penalty when initiating combat.
  • Artillery (Marksman): The unit’s attack range is increased by one hex.
  • Fighter (Skilled Interceptor): The unit can intercept multiple enemy aircraft in the defensive phase.
  • Infantry (Tenacious Defense): The unit’s ground defense factor is increased by 4.
  • Reconnaissance (Elite Recon Veteran): The unit’s spotting range is increased by two hexes.
  • Tactical Bomber (Skilled Assault): The unit cannot be surprised ("out of the sun") in combat.
  • Tank (Aggressive Maneuver): The unit’s movement factor is increased by 1.

Random abilities[4]

  • Aggressive Attack: Each of the unit’s attack factors is increased by 2.
  • Aggressive Maneuver: The unit’s movement factor is increased by 1.
  • All Weather Combat (awarded only to air units): The unit may attack normally during inclement weather conditions.
  • Alpine Training: When moving the unit treats forest and mountain hexes as clear terrain.
  • Battlefield Intelligence: The unit cannot be surprised in combat.
  • Bridging: When moving the unit treats passable river hexes as rough terrain.
  • Combat Support: The unit provides both Resilience and Skilled Ground Attack abilities to all adjoining units during combat phases. Will aid inflicting losses and save from loses by 2 to 3 points each battle.
  • Determined Defense: Each of the unit’s defense factors is increased by 2.
  • Devastating Fire: The unit may attack twice in a turn.
  • Ferocious Defense: The unit’s entrenchment cannot be ignored by enemy pioneers or engineers.
  • Fire Discipline: The unit will expend only one-half of an ammunition point each time it attacks.
  • First Strike: The unit will fire first against an enemy unit if it wins the initiative in a combat round.
  • Forest Camouflage: If in a forest hex the unit cannot be spotted by enemy units unless they move adjacent to it.
  • Infiltration Tactics: The unit ignores enemy unit entrenchment when calculating combat results.
  • Influence: Allows the unit to upgrade to better equipment at reduced prestige point cost.
  • Liberator: You receive double the normal number of prestige points for all objective and victory hexes captured by the unit.
  • Overwatch: The unit will fire at any enemy unit that moves within its range. The enemy unit is automatically surprised, allowing your unit to fire first and at the enemy’s close assault, rather than its ground defense, factor. Note: a unit with an Overwatch leader will only fire at the first enemy unit that comes within range, not any subsequent enemy units.
  • Overwhelming Attack: When attacking the unit will have an indeterminate number of the suppression points it would otherwise inflict converted to kills.
  • Reconnaissance Movement: The unit is permitted phased movement, just like reconnaissance units.
  • Resilience: The unit will suffer 1 to 3 fewer step casualties than normal units when attacked.
  • Shock Tactics: Any suppression which the unit inflicts on an enemy unit will last the entire player’s turn, not just the specific combat round.
  • Skilled Ground Attack: The unit will inflict 1 to 3 more step casualties than normal units when attacking.
  • Skilled Reconnaissance: The unit’s spotting range is increased by one hex.
  • Street Fighter: The unit ignores an enemy unit’s city entrenchment when calculating combat results.
  • Superior Maneuver: The unit may ignore enemy units’ zones of control.


Notes

  • Because some cross-over occurs between assigned and random abilities, it is possible for a unit to have two of the same ability. The bonuses will be added together.
  • Not all classes can receive every random ability. For instance, only All Weather Combat is an air unit only leader.

References

  1. T. Liam McDonald (11/14/1997). Panzer General II. Gamespot. Retrieved on 2007-02-24.
  2. William van Fleet (1998-03-08). Panzer General II Frequently Asked Questions & Campaign Path. Retrieved on 2007-02-24.
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