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    Default Re: Roman FM's without command

    Remember command bonuses apply to units in the command radius of a general, I don't know how this is measured though. Morale bonuses or penalties apply to the whole army.
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    Command bonnus attack suits all General's bodyguards....

    9 chevron Sahiya hadabara with 10 star FM.... has a really devastating effect.... not to mention that That FM alone could take half Seleukid army all by himself and his bodyguards... (the rest of the army is merely... a diversion...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cute Wolf View Post
    Command bonnus attack suits all General's bodyguards....

    9 chevron Sahiya hadabara with 10 star FM.... has a really devastating effect.... not to mention that That FM alone could take half Seleukid army all by himself and his bodyguards... (the rest of the army is merely... a diversion...)
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