Undead troops do not have Morale, because they do not have a will of their own nor do they lose confidence and turn to flee combat. Instead, Undead units suffer from Instability.
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| - Undead troops do not have Morale, because they do not have a will of their own nor do they lose confidence and turn to flee combat. Instead, Undead units suffer from Instability.
- Creatures such as Undead, Elementals, and Demons, which do no naturally belong to the planes of the real world, are subject to instability. Shifts between the different planes can seriously affect these creatures, sometimes even destroying them. Instability can usually be avoided if the creatures are controlled by a more powerful commander, such as a Wizard or a Champion, or if they remain within certain special areas where instability has no effect. Where relevant, these areas are described with the creature concerned, but, for example, haunted houses and graveyards may prevent instability in certain classes of Undead. When running scenarios, gamesmasters should make careful notes of any areas where given creatures are not​ subject to instability.
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| - Deals 45 Dragonkin damage.
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| - Creatures such as Undead, Elementals, and Demons, which do no naturally belong to the planes of the real world, are subject to instability. Shifts between the different planes can seriously affect these creatures, sometimes even destroying them. Instability can usually be avoided if the creatures are controlled by a more powerful commander, such as a Wizard or a Champion, or if they remain within certain special areas where instability has no effect. Where relevant, these areas are described with the creature concerned, but, for example, haunted houses and graveyards may prevent instability in certain classes of Undead. When running scenarios, gamesmasters should make careful notes of any areas where given creatures are not​ subject to instability. Check for instability every 10 rounds (1 minute) by rolling 1D6. A score of 6 indicates that the creatures have become unstable; roll again and consult the following chart:
- Undead troops do not have Morale, because they do not have a will of their own nor do they lose confidence and turn to flee combat. Instead, Undead units suffer from Instability.
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