Mon Nov 26, 2007 5:49 pm
IronX wrote:So there's nothing else that can be done to improve the general's chances of passing the test? I would have thought some (favorable) external factors would help.
I believe, if a leader didn't move in the previous turn, he gets a + 1 bonus on his activation die-roll. So it is a good idea not to move inactivated leaders if not absolutely necessary...
Regards, Henry

Henry D, also known as "Stauffenberg" @ Strategycon Interactive and formerly (un)known as "whatasillyname" @ Paradox Forums
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