Originally posted by Flip McWho
Generals are rather powerful aren't they. It's awesome how the battle between even numbers can hang on the general. I have this uber general who's also the faction leader. Man, nothing can stand in his way, he's pratically a one man army all by himself.
What do others think about the general side of things?
Generals are rather powerful aren't they. It's awesome how the battle between even numbers can hang on the general. I have this uber general who's also the faction leader. Man, nothing can stand in his way, he's pratically a one man army all by himself.
What do others think about the general side of things?
You are right that generals can decide a battle that is otherwise even. Kill the enemy general and the enemy army will flee in panic, letting your army pursue them and cut them down, leading to a victory when both sides had been equally matched. The reverse is also true. Both sides are evenly matched so you think the battle is even, and then you lose your general and your armies flees in panic causing a defeat when otherwise things seemed balanced.
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