The question on my mind is: what does this mean for base building? Previously, bases were built on rocks inexplicably floating in the air. But now that the conflict will also be taking place on the ground, will the base primarily be on the ground as well? After all, as far as I can tell from Divinity 2, Rivellon is somewhat lacking in giant floating rocks but has plenty of ground to spare.
But if bases are on the ground, will this shift combat from primarily aerial to primarily ground-based? Will the Commander's role as an attacker primarily involve strafing runs?
If base building does stay up in the air, how do ground troops make it to the ground safely? Parachute? Zeppeling?
Or will there be a split between aerial bases and ground ones?