Also note it doesnt happen all the time just about 50%
Artillery divisions taking damage for no reason
Whenever I set my stacks that have artillery to bombard enemies they take damage for no reason. I did a test where I had a stack of 1 artillery and 1 infantry bombard a provience with 2 tanks and 2 infantry and I noticed that the artillery did do lots of damage to the enemy but by the time the enemy died my artillery and infantry were in red zone of health. Is this a glitch or is this supposed to happen bc if it is its a load of bs. I mean how does that work???
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When you attack an AI country it is standard procedure for the AI to send one infantry out to attack your artillery group while the rest of the force holds down the province center.
Try watching next time, perhaps observe with an airplane when you start to bombard. The moment that your first artillery shell hits the AI will react and dispatch a unit to deal with you. Poorly usually.
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Darth Anor wrote:
Whenever I set my stacks that have artillery to bombard enemies they take damage for no reason. I did a test where I had a stack of 1 artillery and 1 infantry bombard a provience with 2 tanks and 2 infantry and I noticed that the artillery did do lots of damage to the enemy but by the time the enemy died my artillery and infantry were in red zone of health. Is this a glitch or is this supposed to happen bc if it is its a load of bs. I mean how does that work???
THere must be tac. bombers on attack mode instead of patrol. I myself have dealt with artillery this way. Usually after each attack a bomber heads back into its territory to refuel from its air base. At that time obviously you cannot see those planes. Only when they come to hit you next time and are above your airspace, you will be able to see them. And mind
it that tac bombers deal really nasty damage to infantry especially SO it may have happened that when you loggen in coincidently, the bombers were not in you territory. 
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