Fatigue or vigour is a mechanic that affects units in battle.
Units tire as they move and fight, meaning that they cannot engage in combat as effectively. The vigour/fatigue level of a unit is shown on its tooltip. Troops recover vigour slowly over time if allowed to stand still. Walk units where possible and only charge them at the last moment to prevent them from tiring. Some abilities can also restore vigour.
Units normally start every battle at full vigour, but under certain conditions they might start at certain thresholds, such as after colonising ruins, when engaged in battle while in March stance or using a Lightning strike to lock out enemy reinforcements.
For undead races such as Vampire Counts and Tomb Kings, the different levels of fatigue have different names. This represents the fact that undead units don't get tired, but instead the magic sustaining them can run out.
Fatigue effects
Fatigue level | Undead animation level | Fatigue point thresholds | Modifiers | ||||||
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Speed | Melee Attack | Melee Defence | Melee Damage | Armour | Charge bonus | Reloading | |||
Fresh | Animated | 0 | |||||||
Active | Active | 2,800 | -5% | ||||||
Winded | Fading | 6,600 | -5% | -5% | -10% | -10% | |||
Tired | Diminished | 12,600 | -10% | -15% | -10% | -10% | -15% | ||
Very tired | Drained | 18,000 | -15% | -25% | -10% | -10% | -25% | -25% | |
Exhausted | Debilitated | 27,000 | -15% | -30% | -10% | -10% | -25% | -30% | -35% |
Maximum | Maximum | 30,000 |
Action effects
Status | Effect per tick | |
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Activity | Ready | -7 |
Idle (rain or snow) | -10 | |
Idle | -18 | |
Limbering | +6 | |
Shooting | +18 | |
Combat (melee) | +19 | |
Working | +20 | |
Climbing (ladders or walls) | +10,000 | |
Movement | Walking | -1 |
Walking (artillery/horse) | +2 | |
Walking (artillery) | +12 | |
Running | +4 | |
Running (artillery/horse) | +6 | |
Running (cavalry) | +6 | |
Charging | +34 |
Relevant attributes
Immune to Vigour: Vigour has no effect on this unit.
Perfect Vigour: Even when performing the most fatiguing actions, this unit never loses vigour. (Perfect Vigour)