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				 Re: Repel attempt bonuses 
 
	Have I missed something?  Do successful repel attempts lower the opponent's morale?  I know that morale is used to determine whether or not a repel attempt is ignored, but I assume that this was not what you were refering to?Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Calanor: 
 quote:Originally posted by Chris Byler:
 [snip - multiple full-strength repel attacks would be too powerful]
 
 So Dom (I/II) compensates by not allowing the extra attack to deal too much damage.  It still counts toward morale though (as well as cancelling the guy with a short weapon's attack).
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 [Edit: So many typos, so little time..] [/QB]
 Successful repel attempts may wound the would-be attacker, which reduces his morale.
 
 Edit: Unless it drives him berserk instead, of course.  I don't know if berserkers automatically pass their morale check to continue with their attack after a repel attack is made against them (because they are wounded by the repel attack and thus immediately become berserk and have 99 morale).  They probably should though (and have the increased att/str).
 
 [ November 03, 2003, 01:11: Message edited by: Chris Byler ]
				__________________People do not like to be permanently transformed and would probably revolt against masters that tried to curse them with iron bodies.
 Pigs, on the other hand, are not bothered, or at least they don't complain.
 -- Dominions II spell manual
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