Did some of your men heal after the battle?
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How can they "heal" if they have been "killed?"
But I'm guessing you are right.
Well, it is a problem of terminology. The game considers a man "killed" when he's incapacitated for that battle. The reason for the incapacity could be a non-fatal wound, so at the end of the battle some of the wounded can be healed, especially if your general has certain traits/retinue.Originally Posted by HarunTaiwan
Nullius addictus iurare in verba magistri -- Quintus Horatius Flaccus
History is a pack of lies about events that never happened told by people who weren't there -- George Santayana
Also troops that fled from the field get couted as "killed".
That brings some crazy "healing"-rates sometimes.
Right, I think the term, "casualties" would have been clearer, because, not all casualties are fatal.
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Men get healed after battles. More with decent traits/anciliiaries.
whats the problemseems like a win win situation to me
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