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what does morale do? | Morale parameter defines the creature's chance to get turns more often than its initiative allows, or, on the contrary, to lose turns. Single stacks have morale value of zero, so the turns are neither lost nor made frequent. Morale can change according to the morale parameter of the hero, as well as due to the troops consistence. Higher morale allows the creature to get their next turn twice faster. Such morale is illustrated as a golden bird silhouette above the creature.
Luck and morale cannot befall too often nor too much in a row. For example, while luck is equal to 1, its befalling on the battlefield is limited to once in 5 turns through once in 20 turns. (If the luck/morale value is 2 or more, its happening will be much more often than once in 5 turns!) Every turn without luck or morale increases the probability for its befalling on the next one. The general probability for luck or morale is 10% for 1 point.
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