Leadership, sometimes called morale or resolve, is a measure of a unit's will to continue fighting. If a unit’s leadership level drops too low then the troops will waver and eventually rout/break from the battlefield and stop responding to orders. Broken/routing units can also rally and come back into the fight. The leadership state of a unit is shown on its tooltip.
For undead races like Vampire Counts and Tomb Kings, leadership is referred to as Binding and represents the magic tying them to the world.
Wavering and Routing/Breaking
A unit’s banner flashes when it wavers, and turns white when it routs. Routing units do not respond to orders, and will run away from the battle. Units can be demoralised by allies routing, meaning that a single rout can cause a chain-reaction in the army. Some of the causes of routing can be:
- Encirclement: A unit attacked from more than one side will lose resolve much faster than if only engaged from the front. Use rear ranks to encircle and attack.
- Cavalry charges: Several hundred kilograms of horse, rider, and armor crashing into someone will put a dent in morale. Shock cavalry excels at breaking enemy lines. Unless they have pointy things.
- Lords falling in battle. This has enough impact to potentially send the whole army packing.
- Terror and fear - effects on certain units (usually monsters and undead) which lower enemy leadership (see below).
- Having low vigour (ie: being tired/exhausted).
- If faster or stronger units are nearby.
Rampaging units should not be confused with routing. They are different states.
Crumbling
Vampire Counts and Tomb Kings units never rout, as they are undead and do not experience fear. Instead when their Binding (leadership) drops they will lose health and troops via crumbling. If leadership drops extremely low, the unit may start disintegrating and lose health/models at an even faster rate.
Presumably, a similar mechanic will be in place for Daemons of Chaos.
Rallying
Routing units may be rallied by the army lord, or they may rally of their own accord. Units that are routing from the battlefield may rally and begin responding to orders again once they have retreated a safe distance from the enemy.
A unit will not rally if there is no lord present, or if its leadership state becomes shattered.
The rally ability of the Lord may also be used to raise the leadership of routing units close-by, so that they may return to the action. The rally ability is best used when the routing units are safe from immediate danger.
Undead units won't rally, but they may stop crumbling.
Shattered
Units which are shattered will not break instantly, but if they do break they will not be able to rally.
Army losses
If the entire army as a whole has lost many of it's units, this can cause units to waver and rout.
Flanks secure
If a unit has it's flanks (sides) guarded by nearby friendly units, then it gets a leadership bonus.
Fear and terror
Fear
- Units with the Can Cause Fear or Causes Fear attribute, slightly reduce the leadership of nearby enemy units.
- Most Monstrous infantry units cause fear.
- All Vampire Counts and Tomb Kings units cause fear.
- Units which cause fear are immune to fear effects.
Terror
- Units with the Can Cause Terror or Causes Terror attribute have a chance to cause a large leadership reduction when they charge enemy units.
- All terror causing units also cause fear.
- Monsters cause terror.
- Units which cause terror are immune to fear and terror effects.
- Some items confer the ability to cause fear or terror, such as The Terrifying Mask of Eee!
Related attributes
Can Cause Fear: This unit frightens all enemy units, reducing their leadership when nearby. It is also immune to fear. Fear penalties do not stack.
Can Cause Terror: This unit can cause terror, making its melee target rout for a short time. Units that have terror are immune to terror and fear themselves.
Undead: The unit is Undead (does not rout, immune to terror, becomes unstable when is low).
Immune to Psychology: The unit is immune to psychological attacks (fear and terror).
Unbreakable: This unit does not suffer any form of leadership loss and will never rout.
Rampage: A Rampaging unit is uncontrollable and will attack the nearest enemy unit.
When there are no enemy units nearby, a Rampaging unit will move around randomly instead.
- ▲ Primal Instincts: When under pressure, the primal instincts of these natural predators take over, improving their combat potential.
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