Author | what does bloodlusty actually do? |
i notice no difference when zombies and demons get enraged, and i notice no difference when my orcs feel bloodlusty
can someone please elaborate?
thanks |
The attack of orcs increases when they feel bloodlusty |
rage increases attack when any troops of a demon/necromancer die.
bloodlust increases attack when an orc kill an enemy stack |
does the attack power up stack?
so if i kill one 5 stack of goblins. i will get +1 attack. and if i kill another 10 forest keepers. i will get +1
and then they add up like
1+1 = +2 attack
and do they keep adding up or do they just stay as + 1 attack?
AND
does it last until the end of the game or is it only for a few turns? |
yes, they stack and lasts till the end of the battle |
in fact, you should have read the help first:
Bloodlust:
Attack parameter of this creature increases every time any enemy stack perishes completely. The effect is calculated as 1.3*(basic attack of the perished stack without hero bonuses)*(strength of the perished stack)/(strength of all army of that hero). The effect cannot be lower than 1. Strength is an unrevealed parameter. Creatures acquire bloodlust for the rest of the combat, bloodlust effects stack up.
so the stronger stack you kill, the more + attack you get, not only +1. |
thank you for your help |
Ctrl -click on the units twice to see special effects :) |