Loyalty and Morale

DeletedUser

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wOOt! Finally I know what "morale" means sorry for interrupting your discussion. Lol
 

DeletedUser

Guest
We finished that discussion a few weeks ago nothing has been posted since

Congrats btw
I always wondered why my troops died at 33% morale on the sim when i had 100% morale
i never new what it meant
 

DeletedUser

Guest
We finished that discussion a few weeks ago nothing has been posted since

Congrats btw
I always wondered why my troops died at 33% morale on the sim when i had 100% morale
i never new what it meant



Me either I am glad i know it know because i was wandering why my :spear: spearmen died at morale 25-15.​
 

DeletedUser

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We finished that discussion a few weeks ago nothing has been posted since

Congrats btw
I always wondered why my troops died at 33% morale on the sim when i had 100% morale
i never new what it meant

A few weeks ago?

Timestamp on the OP: 2006,May 19th, 13:48

That's more than a few weeks old.
 

DeletedUser

Guest
how much loyty will the noble man take off when the mortal is 100%
 
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DeletedUser

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what happens...

if i hade 1000 troops and the mortal me attacking them was 0% would that meen all 1000 troops would die?:icon_twisted::snob:
 

DeletedUser

Guest
it's morale, not mortal I'm assuming.

It cannot go below 30 (25 on some of the older worlds) so 0% is well out of the question.

Nobles always reduce loyalty by 20-35 (assuming they survive the attack).
 

DeletedUser

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villij

If my village has been conquered by somone else, how do I know where my village is which has been conquered by someone else?
 

DeletedUser

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well, you would have reports of the attacks, or you might just have lists of your villages from when it was still yours, and you can see the ennoblements from you twstats page.
 

DeletedUser

Guest
http://forum.tribalwars.net/search.php

For the points section of the morale you'll find the answer if you look a bit. I don't know if you'll be able to find a real good answer for worlds with time based morale though, that's somewhat harder to work out.
 

xxxxspartaxxxx

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Can you attack your own village with your own nobleman to bring the loyalty up?
 

DeletedUser

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Can you attack your own village with your own nobleman to bring the loyalty up?

Yes you can attack your own villages with your own nobles, but it will only decrease your loyalty like anyone else attacking your village.
 

DeletedUser

Guest
Can you attack your own village with your own nobleman to bring the loyalty up?

Sometimes it can work well to do so, an example would be if you get attacked by nobles and they leave your village loyalty at 1 or 2 and don't take the village, some people will then attack the village with their own nobles, noble it again and then the loyalty would be reset to 25.

Not a good choice to do this if the village has any troops though as you will lose them when it gets nobled.
 

DeletedUser64599

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whats with time based morale as in coming worlds w40?? Can anybody also expalin fake limit to me??
 

The Great Champion

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Well i guess the "noobs" won´t see this topic anyway...-but every posted "guide" is welcome here.
 

DeletedUser

Guest
whats with time based morale as in coming worlds w40?? Can anybody also expalin fake limit to me??

Fake limit means that you have to send a minimum percent of your villages population in any attack. It cuts out the 1 ram fakes.

Time based morale means that as the world gets older, players who don't grow much won't have the benefit of morale to help protect them as much from the larger players.
 

leech-on-society

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I have a question. Do morale and luck have the same effect? i.e. would someone fighting with 30% morale and -25% luck only fight with 5% of army strength? or is there a difference in what the two things do.

Note, i understand how they are calculated and such, im just wondering about the combined effects.
 
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