Everett E. Proctor on 21 Sep 2003 04:28:54 -0000


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Re: [eia] Question


> Thus spake "Everett E. Proctor":
> > So  you're saying the word "final" in B and G indicates calculated
> > morale level, and the lack of the word "final" for Marsh and Desert
> > indicates Combat Chart morale level?  (That's the only difference that I
> > can see.)  I can settle for that, but it's vague.
> > 
> > -Everett
> 
> "Final" is always used in the rules about calculating morale, but never when
> determining the morale component for the combat table. Anyway, that's the only
> way I can make sense of it. Otherwise adverse terrain raises the morale of
> troops, when it should make them more brittle. "Woo! Fighting in the desert!"

That was first thought, then I thought maybe the feeling was "Run? Where
are we going to run to?" 

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