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Post by xbil on Apr 22, 2016 10:57:56 GMT
Is it random or what
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Post by dain on Apr 22, 2016 12:09:45 GMT
By attacking with cavalry units. This is random, however. 15-20% chance, maybe.
And by outflanking:
When two opposite hexes are taken, the morale of the surrounded unit drops one point down. When all six surrounding hexes are taken, the morale drops two points down.
Note that when a unit is a general with Leadership skill, its morale cannot go down.
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Post by Mountbatten on Apr 23, 2016 2:46:57 GMT
There is tier 1 morale drop: a grey eagle with one blue arrow. It'll moderately reduce damage.
Tier 2: Dark blue eagle with two dark blue arrows, greatly reduces damage.
Then there is tier 3: A grey cloud with a question mark which represents Confusion. While a unit is confused, it can't move or attack.
You can initiate a morale drop by taking opposite hexes around a unit, cavalry units have a random small chance to lower morale, and running low on food will be an instant double morale drop. You can steal enemy farms and eventually it'll lower their morale.
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Post by pathdoc on Oct 17, 2016 12:46:23 GMT
There is tier 1 morale drop: a grey eagle with one blue arrow. It'll moderately reduce damage. Tier 2: Dark blue eagle with two dark blue arrows, greatly reduces damage. Then there is tier 3: A grey cloud with a question mark which represents Confusion. While a unit is confused, it can't move or attack. You can initiate a morale drop by taking opposite hexes around a unit, cavalry units have a random small chance to lower morale, and running low on food will be an instant double morale drop. You can steal enemy farms and eventually it'll lower their morale. Amen to this last bit - small kingdoms that raise large armies within their own borders can suffer this fate very quickly. I was fighting against the Neapolitans last night (i.e. Naples) and that's what must have happened because suddenly they went instant tier 3, triple morale drop (head in clouds, question mark, completely paralysed). The fact that I had every spare space of their nation completely filled with troops probably helped this process go from Tier 2 to 3.
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Post by John Marston on Jan 6, 2021 12:13:20 GMT
There is tier 1 morale drop: a grey eagle with one blue arrow. It'll moderately reduce damage. Tier 2: Dark blue eagle with two dark blue arrows, greatly reduces damage. Then there is tier 3: A grey cloud with a question mark which represents Confusion. While a unit is confused, it can't move or attack. You can initiate a morale drop by taking opposite hexes around a unit, cavalry units have a random small chance to lower morale, and running low on food will be an instant double morale drop. You can steal enemy farms and eventually it'll lower their morale. Running low on food does not always induces a double morale drop. It sometimes gets a single morale drop, which decreases when the low food run is extended for 3-4 rounds, normally. It can be used to set up a rank/nobility/academy refresh grind BTW
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Jan 6, 2021 15:34:04 GMT
There is tier 1 morale drop: a grey eagle with one blue arrow. It'll moderately reduce damage. Tier 2: Dark blue eagle with two dark blue arrows, greatly reduces damage. Then there is tier 3: A grey cloud with a question mark which represents Confusion. While a unit is confused, it can't move or attack. You can initiate a morale drop by taking opposite hexes around a unit, cavalry units have a random small chance to lower morale, and running low on food will be an instant double morale drop. You can steal enemy farms and eventually it'll lower their morale. Running low on food does not always induces a double morale drop. It sometimes gets a single morale drop, which decreases when the low food run is extended for 3-4 rounds, normally. It can be used to set up a rank/nobility/academy refresh grind BTW This is one of the old and buried threads. The most recent post is backdated to a few years ago. Even if the OP or subsequent posters needed help then, I think they'd found a way around it by now or moved on. It's also possible that some of the older members may have left the EFC. Your kind effort is better spent elsewhere. Thanks for the helpful post. It's better if you post it in more recently updated threads so that it contributes to more current and possibly ongoing discussions.
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Post by John Marston on Jan 7, 2021 1:20:20 GMT
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