Two small things ive always wondered:
in terms of abilties, what exactly does "paths seldom trod" mean?
and in terms of traits, how does "+1 to command" help a general at all? technically its the player doing the commanding![]()
Two small things ive always wondered:
in terms of abilties, what exactly does "paths seldom trod" mean?
and in terms of traits, how does "+1 to command" help a general at all? technically its the player doing the commanding![]()
I don't know the first question, but how better your commander is, the more morale and increases the chances of winning by Autoresolve
Vale,
Strategos Alexandros
P.S. Would you please point out if I make any grammatical or spelling errors? It would be very much appreciated. I will rep+ you if you can also explain the error to me.
When I am fighting with my experienced generals, I almost always use auto resolve. They are more likely to win the battle with them in command
"Path seldom trod" is the one where they are harder to see when they move around the battlefield i think... (only 80% on this one) which means your units dont come up on the radar or anything... (if you even wonder what a thing means in the game just leave your mouse pointer over it and it will scroll through the meaning)
When the world decides to kick your ass it is going to do it in the most ironic way... Just so everyone gets a giggle!
I thought paths seldom trod was something to do with your units not being detected so easily on the campaign map? I'm not sure exactly but I swear I saw the campaign word as one of the keywords in the description.
Isn't it that they can tred almost anywhere? so they don't have to take way around certain terrains?
I think it means that its path is seldom trod on the campaign map, so the enemy rarely sees your army and attacks it in the campaign., which means Venset is quite close to the answer if I am right.
P.S. If you are satisfied with my post(which you rarely are),then tell me through the private messages![]()
What the hell happened to this WORLD?
I thought this was the trait that allowed your army to ambush on the campaign map? I'm not positive on that though.