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== Generals ==
== Generals ==
Generals are characters assigned to units to grant them extra abilities. The character must be from the same Family as the unit, with the exception of the nation's Leader. Adding or replacing a General costs 100 [[File:YIELD TRAINING.png|25px]] Training and consumes the unit's remaining Movement points. Characters must be younger than 50 to be assigned as Generals and will retire at the age of 60. If the unit is attacked the General has a 1% chance of being injured.
Generals are characters assigned to units to grant them extra abilities. The character must be from the same Family as the unit, with the exception of the nation's Leader. Adding or replacing a General costs 100 [[File:YIELD TRAINING.png|25px]] Training and consumes the unit's remaining Movement points. Characters must be younger than 50 to be assigned as Generals and will retire at the age of 60. If the unit is attacked the General has a 1% chance of being injured.
== Unit types ==
There are two types of units:
* '''Melee''' units need to be adjacent to an enemy unit to attack it
* '''Ranged''' units can attack from afar


== Level ==
== Level ==

Revision as of 23:14, 9 March 2023

Health

If a unit runs out of Health, it will be destroyed. A unit will regain 1 HP each turn it is within the borders of its Nation. It can also be given 5 HP at the cost of 1 YIELD ORDERS.png Orders and the unit's remaining Movement points.

Movement

A unit's Movement stat determines how many hexes can a unit move. If a unit runs out of Movement is can still be moved but it will cost 100 YIELD TRAINING.png Training and twice as many YIELD ORDERS.png Orders.

Generals

Generals are characters assigned to units to grant them extra abilities. The character must be from the same Family as the unit, with the exception of the nation's Leader. Adding or replacing a General costs 100 YIELD TRAINING.png Training and consumes the unit's remaining Movement points. Characters must be younger than 50 to be assigned as Generals and will retire at the age of 60. If the unit is attacked the General has a 1% chance of being injured.

Unit types

There are two types of units:

  • Melee units need to be adjacent to an enemy unit to attack it
  • Ranged units can attack from afar

Level

Each time a unit fights it will gain 10 XP. Once it gains enough XP (100 x level) it will level up. Alternatively YIELD TRAINING.png Training can be used to fill the missing XP and level up. Each unit can only level up once per year, up to a maximum of 5 levels. Each time a unit levels up it will be able to pick between 4 permanent random bonuses:

  • Combat: +5% Strength
  • Guard: +10% HP
  • Tough: +10% Strength if Damaged
  • Highlander: +25% Strength from Hill
  • Ranger: +25% Strength from Forest
  • Warden: +25% Strength from Urban
  • Bloodthirsty: +10% Strength vs Damaged
  • Brave: +10% Strength vs Melee Units
  • Fierce: +10% Strength vs Infantry Units
  • Shieldbearer: +10% Strength vs Ranged Units
  • Engineer: +25% Strength vs Siege and Ship Units
  • Horsebane: +25% Strength vs Mounted Units

Units list

Unit HP Strength Movement Vision Cost Upkeep Requirements Notes
UNIT SCOUT.png Scout 20 3 3 5 YIELD GROWTH.png 60 Growth None
  • Reveal Range: +1
  • Fatigue Limit: +1
  • Can Harvest Resources
  • Ignores ZOC
  • Starts with Stealth
UNIT WARRIOR.png Warrior 20 8 2 4 YIELD IRON.png 50 Iron
YIELD TRAINING.png 40 Training
YIELD IRON.png 1 Iron
YIELD FOOD.png 1 Food
TECH IRONWORKING.png Ironworking