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Laporkan kesalahan penerjemahan
-make sure yin/yang harmony bonus is maintained on your units.
-don't expose units' flanks or rear.
-have leader/heroes nearby.
-most Cathay leaders\Heroes have skills in their skill tree that can be learned to provide/upgrade leadership aura
-gatemasters are especially good at buffing units around them; alchemists can buff allied units with armor and weapon enhancements. if your unit is not losing, the morale will be less likely to drop
-wardrums are also good buff units but need to be protected
-if you are not comfortable with sending leader/heroes into battle, keep them right behind the frontline also works for leadership bonus. Make sure they are using spells or actions to help when possible.
-there are also researches that help with units' leadership/morale stats.
There were questions about battle formation and unit stats. I don't know if I can explain them well enough since I mostly auto-resolve my battles. I usually out-macro and fight only with stronger armies. Only in cases where I want to reduce casualties or save some units I would fight manually. The new patch also seems to make growth much slower so you don't actually get to end-game units until turn 70ish, where as two year ago I would be adding Dragonguards to my armies by turn 50. I may suggest a few team comps that I currently use but I don't think I have enough experience yet to analyze all units. The new DLC units are cool and fun though, having lots of fun with Jade/Jet Lion pair in battle.
I'm playing Cathay, they were great about turns 40-100. I had formed an uber unit of course. Now past turn 100+ all my armies seem to have a serious morale problem. They seem to flee when they get hit with 25-35% losses which is near unplayable when going against any fear units like Nurgle or Chaos.
Any tips on morale? Unlike other factions, I don't really see much in leadership buffs. I wouldn't mind fleeing auto once past 50%. Actually had units flee once they got past 15% damage so at this point the Cathay are unplayable for me, other than just retreat. Cathay are like paper, as I cannot send any leader into battle and trust that a minute later they wont end up dead if I'm not watching because for some reason they are squishier and dont flee soon enough.
1. Cathay is possibly the most expansive single nation (if we go by regional domain) in the Warhammer world, taking up about as much space as the Empire, Kislev, and Betonnia combined on the map. This gives them a great deal of theoretical power, but also far more strategic threats than in the Realms of Chaos Campaign. Lokhir Fellheart controls the northeast coast of Cathay. Nakai rampages through the southeastern jungles, bringing cities under the control of the Lizardmen. Kugath sits on the Dragon Isles southwest of the Mountains of Mourn and Grimgor lurks to the northwest. These are the biggest immediate threats.