Traits/Attitude - such as \"Content\", \"Loyalty\"... (Expeditions: Rome)
Where or how to look - what buffs and debuffs does it give?raspisnoy1
Duc they don't seem to give. They just ate irritation from a guardsman or a centurion, they can fade from the legion. And the centurion can also score on orders during the battle.
Warrior of Morgoth
I need a "table of discontent"... ie. who is higher in the food chain? for example, "heroism" or "steadfastness" ... that's what it is that contentment and discontent is understandable, but how further up the hierarchical ladder?))
raspisnoy1
The level of morale gives at the beginning of the turn, while the centurions have the chances of survival and the chances of insubordination. In previous games, everything was there on a 10-point scale, wait for either cheats or detailed analyzes of what exactly each level gives.
Morale - affects the possibility of adequate actions of Praetorians on the battlefield. With low morale, it is possible to escape from the battlefield or attack an ally.
Heroic - morale at maximum (immunity)
Steadfastness - morale equals 60 units. (at the beginning of the battle)
Devotion - morale equals 50 units. (at the beginning of the battle), etc.
You can see here