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    Lightbulb Re: does the second general have effect on troops on battlefield?

    AFAIK the trigger for fighting, but not commanding, in a battle does not work, so the second generals won't get any traits, unfortunatly.
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    Default Re: does the second general have effect on troops on battlefield?

    too bad then,i think i will send him take care of those brigands or small size enemy for upgrade then,but still keep 1 in the army serve as cavalry at the same time upgrade his general bodyguard...
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    Default Re: does the second general have effect on troops on battlefield?

    when i withdrew a general not in command, some units under morale said (worried of generals withdrawal) or something related to that. 80% sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by God's Grace
    when i withdrew a general not in command, some units under morale said (worried of generals withdrawal) or something related to that. 80% sure.
    That does happen with the generals with silver stars next to their name on the battle map, although I'm not quite sure why, possibly a bug of somekind or another?
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    Default Re: does the second general have effect on troops on battlefield?

    I have noticed when there is more than 1 general, the one commanding gets a gold star, and the rest get a silver star, probably just to help the player know who is the most important. Maybe that answers your questions Omanes,

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    Thanks Roman_Man#3
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