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hotpocket
07-07-2004, 14:45
does anyone know exact relationship between improving one valor point and accuracy? if the accuracy of longbow without valor is .6 then, what is one valored longbow's accuracy?

katank
07-07-2004, 15:32
many think higher valor dudes shoot better, others don't. It's hard to say even an increase exists let alone quantify it.

Sasaki Kojiro
07-07-2004, 15:44
For a unit with low accuracy, increasing valor will have a noticable effect on accuracy, for a unit that already has good accuracy the effect is negligable.

Lt Nevermind
07-07-2004, 21:59
At the .com I think it was Shats who once tested this and came to the conclusion that valour has no (noticeable) affect on the accuracy of archers in the range of 0-4 (what's allowed in custom battles).

I can say only for sure that serpentine cannons do get MUCH more accurate when they have high valour (5++) but about archers I wouldn't know.

Blodrast
07-07-2004, 22:03
also at the .com, I believe longjohn mentioned once that valour does improve accuracy, but insignificantly so.