I, too, must disagree. Although, morale could open up a new option for magic. Just as you can give out magic swords to your knights, perhaps an amulet of morale could be implemented that would actively prevent routing. Regardless, morale is important to human armies. Surely, there are exceptions, but it goes both ways. Just as broken morale causes a side to suffer, so, too, does enhanced morale. Just taking it all away removes the human aspect of soldiers, and instead makes them robot
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One of my favorite strategy games was called Alpha Centauri, by Sid Meier. It was so interesting because of the varied methods one could pursue to achieve victory. 1. Total Conquest. You (and those who are allied in a pact with you) must be the last ones standing. In essence, if you don't agree with me, my friends and I will kill you. 2. Diplomatic victory. You would have to be so well-loved (and have so many people) that in a meeting of the Planetary Council, you would propos
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