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Fatigue is a term used for progressive reduction in [[efficiency]].  
 
Fatigue is a term used for progressive reduction in [[efficiency]].  
Each time a unit strikes, is struck and/or strikes back, its [[efficiency]] is lowered - this effect is "Fatigue".
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Each time a unit strikes its [[efficiency]] is lowered - this effect is "Fatigue".
  
Normally a stack starts attacking with an effiency of 100%. As the battle progresses the efficiency of the subsequent strikes typically becomes less and less.  
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Normally a stack starts attacking with an effiency of 100%. As the battle progresses the efficiency of the subsequent strikes typically becomes less and less - also because both counter strikes cause fatigue just like new strikes.  
  
 
This is because slow striking units (low [[initiative]]) by the time it is their turn, are already fatigued from receiving and countering enemy strikes. The fatigue effect is the main reason why units with a high [[initiative]] for their [[Primary Attack]] are so sought after.
 
This is because slow striking units (low [[initiative]]) by the time it is their turn, are already fatigued from receiving and countering enemy strikes. The fatigue effect is the main reason why units with a high [[initiative]] for their [[Primary Attack]] are so sought after.

Revision as of 11:01, 2 December 2007

Fatigue is a term used for progressive reduction in efficiency. Each time a unit strikes its efficiency is lowered - this effect is "Fatigue".

Normally a stack starts attacking with an effiency of 100%. As the battle progresses the efficiency of the subsequent strikes typically becomes less and less - also because both counter strikes cause fatigue just like new strikes.

This is because slow striking units (low initiative) by the time it is their turn, are already fatigued from receiving and countering enemy strikes. The fatigue effect is the main reason why units with a high initiative for their Primary Attack are so sought after.

What attacks cause Fatigue? and how much?

Fatigue occurs:

  • when a unit performs a Primary Attack, the attacking unit will suffer from "Fatigue".
  • when a unit performs a Counter attack, the countering unit will suffer from "Fatigue" (no matter whether it did damage or failed).
  • for each Primary Attack that is executed
  • for each Counter that it is triggered.
  • when a unit has Additional Strike, it performs its Primary Attack twice and hence fatigues double.
    • note that such attacks trigger only one counter, so the receiver is fatigued only once.


Fatigue does not occur:

  • when a unit performs an Extra Attack
    • neither for the attacker
    • nor for the receiver (Extra Attacks do not trigger counters).


Numbers:
Initial efficiency for each stack: 100% + level of leading hero. Reduction for each attack/counter: -15% for normal units

  • (100%-15% = 85%, 85%-15% = 70%, etc. for however many hits).

Reduction for each attack/counter: -10% for units with Endurance

  • The % is unimpacted by the size of the attacking or countering stack.
  • Endurance does not seem to reduce fatigue of an [[Additional Strike] (UBB discussion)



Example





someone could paste an annotated battle report here