Thanks for the reply, Ludens
I haven't actually noticed the morale penalty in practice either, I just saw it mentioned in the tooltips. Perhaps it wasn't implemented, or the penalty isn't high enough to be really noticable.
Cheers,
Antagonist
Thanks for the reply, Ludens
I haven't actually noticed the morale penalty in practice either, I just saw it mentioned in the tooltips. Perhaps it wasn't implemented, or the penalty isn't high enough to be really noticable.
Cheers,
Antagonist
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It is indeed possible that it was never implemented, but morale penalties are often tricky to spot. There are people swearing that high-dread generals cause an enemy to rout much faster, but the developers have already stated that dread has no effect whatsoever on the battlefield.Originally Posted by Antagonist
If it is just a small thing like -2 morale you may not notice it, but it will affect the battle. -2 will not turn an clear victory into a heroic one, but it may turn a closely fought battle in your favour.
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It Goes By The Level Of The General You Assasinated A Low General Will Give Minor Losses Basically Unoticeable Like In Stw And Mtw The Higher the General The harder The Army Is Affected So Keep Assassinating Weak 1's To Build up Assassin For The Strong Ones Youll NoticeOriginally Posted by Antagonist
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[QUOTE=HoH Leader]It Goes By The Level Of The General You Assasinated A Low General Will Give Minor Losses Basically Unoticeable Like In Stw And Mtw The Higher the General The harder The Army Is Affected So Keep Assassinating Weak 1's To Build up Assassin For The Strong Ones Youll Notice[QUOTE]
True, but since the tooltip specifically speaks of a morale-penalty (as opposed to a honour/valour penalty) regardless of the number of stars of the general, I think there must be another effect as well.
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