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The_678
02-08-2004, 21:06
I've bee wondering fo awhile now and just have never asked. But what EXACTLY does Disciplined do to a unit? I'm guessing it ups their morale and makes so they only do what they're ordered to. Am I right? or way off?
Thanks

rasoforos
02-08-2004, 21:09
if i m not mistaken it means that they wont suffer morale penalties if their general dies in battle...

motorhead
02-08-2004, 21:15
From a post by eat cold steel (CA dev):

Quote[/b] ]*discipline: what does it do? hav't seen it in the unit stats...
Discipline affect how unit hold their formation in battle.

And from frogbeastegg'sguide (http://www.totalwar.org/cgi-bin/forum/ikonboard.cgi?act=ST;f=7;t=9190) :

Quote[/b] ]1.Disciplined means the unit is less likely to chase off after enemy units when it is in the impetuous morale state. It also means that the unit doesn't care about routing units on its own side unless they are of disciplined or elite status. The death of your general also has a reduced effect on disciplined units morale. This means that routing peasants and the like can no longer panic your army. If a unit does not possess disciplined status by default the only way to add it is to build the military academy in one of your production provinces. This will not add the disciplined tag to your unit but it will increase their discipline slightly. Units like knights still tend to be impetuous even with the discipline upgrade.

The_678
02-09-2004, 00:55
Thanks I forgot to check frogbeastegg's guide.