J.J. Young on 20 Sep 2003 13:10:50 -0000 |
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Re: [eia] Question |
One example where the final morale of an army is affected, rather than the morale value on the combat chart, is when a Russian leader chooses defend, increasing his army's morale in many cases by +1.0. Another example is "B", where Turkish leader is involved in an all-assault type battle. -JJY ----- Original Message ----- From: "Everett E. Proctor" <spiritmast@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "EiA List" <eia@xxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2003 3:25 AM Subject: [eia] Question > I had thought that the morale modifiers on the Operational possibilities > chart (e.g. +1 for both sides in a desert) changed the morale level on > the combat resolution chart. However, rule 7.5.2.13.2.1 seems to say > that they change the calculated morale level of your troops. What am I > missing? > > > 7.5.2.13.2.1: The final morale levels used are those of the first day > less "-0.5" for each succeeding day plus any OPERATIONAL POSSIBILITIES > CHART modifiers. Final morale levels are otherwise not re-calculated > even if reinforcements arrived. > > > _______________________________________________ > eia mailing list > eia@xxxxxxxxx > http://lists.ellipsis.cx/mailman/listinfo/eia > > _______________________________________________ eia mailing list eia@xxxxxxxxx http://lists.ellipsis.cx/mailman/listinfo/eia