Garnier
03-15-2009, 14:06
In my Aragon campaign I've been trying to form a vanguard of extremely good troops, and naturally it makes me wonder how valour actually works when it comes from traits and command stars.
1. Say I have a unit of feudal knights, and the leader of the unit has the Pride trait. Does this make the entire unit have effectively +3 valour during a battle? Or does this +3 only affect the single man who has the trait?
2. I have a general with 8 command stars, so it shows all the men fighting under him as having +4 valour. Is this real valour during the battle? Does a unit with 4 valour because of being led by an 8 star general fight just as good as a 4 valour unit who actually earned that valour and isn't being led by a general?
1. Say I have a unit of feudal knights, and the leader of the unit has the Pride trait. Does this make the entire unit have effectively +3 valour during a battle? Or does this +3 only affect the single man who has the trait?
2. I have a general with 8 command stars, so it shows all the men fighting under him as having +4 valour. Is this real valour during the battle? Does a unit with 4 valour because of being led by an 8 star general fight just as good as a 4 valour unit who actually earned that valour and isn't being led by a general?