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Attributes
Faction Attributes
Factions have the following attributes.
Level Cap: The highest possible level of your lieutenants and units.
Leadership: How many lieutenants your organization can support.
Cohesion: How many units a lieutenant can command at once.
Reach: How many bonded assets your organization can support.
Resources: Used to purchase new assets.
Lieutenant Attributes
Lieutenants have the following attributes.
Level: How powerful the lieutenant is
Fight: The lieutenant's skill at physical attack and defense, as well as other physical actions
Sneak: The lieutenant's skill at sneaking, spying and remaining unnoticed
Charm: The lieutenant's skill at manipulating other factions or units
Lore: The lieutenant's skill at research and magic
Damage: A lieutenant can either be undamaged, damaged, lost or destroyed. Damage needs not be physical, but can also come from loss of morale or funding.
If a damaged lieutenant is damaged again, it is defeated. A defeated lieutenant rolls an appropriate check (usually Fight), and is destroyed on a Complete Failure or Failure, and lost on a Success or Complete Success (see Task Resolution).
Unit Attributes
Units have the following attributes.
Level: How powerful the unit is
Competencies: The types of tasks that the unit can aid, divided into Fight, Sneak, Charm and Lore.
Damage: A unit can either be undamaged or damaged (or destroyed). Damage needs not be physical, but can also come from loss of morale or funding. If a damaged unit is damaged again, it is destroyed.
Multiple units together are known as a force.
If a force is dinged, half the units in the force (rounded up) are damaged. Any lieutenant in the force rolls an appropriate check (usually Fight), and is damaged on a Complete Failure (see
Task Resolution).
If a force is damaged, all units in the force are damaged. Any lieutenant in the force rolls an appropriate check (usually Fight), and is damaged on a Complete Failure (see
Task Resolution).
If a force is defeated, half the units in the force (rounded up) are destroyed, and half the units in the force (rounded down) are damaged. A defeated force will retreat. Any lieutenant in the force rolls an appropriate check (usually Fight), and is damaged on any Failure (see
Task Resolution).
If a force is destroyed, all the units in the force are destroyed. Any lieutenant in the force rolls an appropriate check (usually Fight), and is damaged on any Failure (see
Task Resolution).
When units in a force are destroyed, damaged units are destroyed before undamaged units.
When units in a force are damaged, undamaged units are damage before damaged units.
In both cases, damage or destruction is distributed randomly among affected units.