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    Mappo's Avatar Civis
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    Default Rotting cow carcass

    Hi, I was just wondering what are the effects of being hit by a cow's carcass, I saw that the flag becomes a blinking yellow, but I have not seen special effects on affected units.
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    Default Re: Rotting cow carcass

    That Rotting Cow Carcass is mostly for Moral Purposes, it Destroys moral so you can route them easily, also perhaps it may affect the health of your enemy


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    Default Re: Rotting cow carcass

    It is actually blinking green Anyway As Ibn already said it severly deteriorates morale of the enemy making them alot easier to rout and if you let them stand near the carcass long enough some of the men in the unit will die

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    Dago Red's Avatar Primicerius
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    Default Re: Rotting cow carcass

    The best is actually hitting someone with the diseased meat directly -- you might even take out a couple men at once. Best lobbing into a city before assault or across a river with the enemy approaching.

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    I finally know the purpose of that bloody cow!

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    The problem with rotting cows is that it affects whoever goes near them, including your own men. So it may not be wise to attack fixed positions with them, as your own men will be demoralized by the cows as well when they attack.
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