Welcome scowie 1, I know of you from the .com, but perhaps you don't remember me. It is quite a while since I was a regular poster there.


Quote Originally Posted by scowie
Some V&Vs affect the entire army, some affect the general's unit and some affect just the general himself. I don't think you can say that all valour related ones are of the same type.

e.g. there is one virtue about the general being good in personal combat, in that case I think it is just him who gets the valour boost, whereas the one about him inspiring great deads in his men affects his unit. There is no valour related V&V that affects a whole army's valour (unless you count command rating V&Vs).
I'm not sure about vices/virtues affecting personal valour. From what I've seen those v&vs affect the whole unit, the change is visible. A valour boost affecting the general only would not be visible and not have that much value. The pride vice for example always affects the entire unit, despite it referring to the individual himself, but not the whole army.

Quote Originally Posted by scowie
I think all morale-related V&Vs affect all the people under the general/captain, so if it is a general who has it, the whole army gets the morale boost, if it's a captain, then it's just the unit.
Yes, in basic terms, apart from the generals specific stats of loyalty, command, piety, dread and acumen, valour has a per unit affect and a morale penalty/bonus affects all units under that generals command when in battle, whether they are in the unit or in the army.