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Thanks for the explanation!
They're all now accurate to the current build.
As for Stalwarts having yellow HP, yellow Life isn't bad--only the green range is better. The colouring system is only meant to be a general indicator of where their health lies in comparison to other units. I calculated it from getting the Life range of all the major faction units (which is 36-180, I didn't include Skyfin since it skewed the system too much) and dividing that range into 4 intervals (red=36-72, orange=73-107, yellow=108-143, green=144-180). Stalwarts, having 140, narrowly miss the green range.
So yes I agree the colours are a bit arbitrary, but I still think they make it easier to quickly compare units, which was the intent.
Other than the 2nd era tech units of Vaulters and Wild Walkers, no other Infantry unit has even close to as much HP (other than your high HP Drakkenlings); as extra, Skyfins has some crazy HP, but that's all, practically you've made the 5th (dunno why Dust bishops has 144 HP baseline as support), with your drakkenlings included, 6th best HP in the game for major faction units.
Did update it though, capacities are now listed under the units. Cheers!