Warlord
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| - | Warlord is a [[unit]] that has Leadership ability{{erf|1| | + | Warlord is a [[unit]] that has Leadership ability{{erf|1|040a|Parson's Klog #4}}{{erf|1|084a|Parson's Klog #10}}. That special (or natural) ability allows Warlords to lead other units in combat and grant a bonus to units under their command. |
==Commanders== | ==Commanders== | ||
| - | On some occasions terms Warlord and [[Commander]] are used interchangeably.{{erf|1| | + | On some occasions terms Warlord and [[Commander]] are used interchangeably.{{erf|1|040a|Parson's Klog #4}} |
| - | However, [[Commander]] is a more general term since [[Caster]]s are Commanders too{{erf|1| | + | However, [[Commander]] is a more general term since [[Caster]]s are Commanders too{{erf|1|084a|Parson's Klog #10}}, but they do not have Leadership ability. |
==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
| - | Infantry units can be promoted to warlord in the capital (although at a high cost).<sup>{{erf|1| | + | Infantry units can be promoted to warlord in the capital (although at a high cost).<sup>{{erf|1|043a|Parson's Klog #5}} |
=Speculation= | =Speculation= | ||
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Apparently, warlords can be trained in cities. | Apparently, warlords can be trained in cities. | ||
| - | Apparently, [[Chief Warlord]] is not a separate class, but rather a subclass of Warlord. [[Overlord]] seems to be a separate class of units (Overlords grant units in their stack a bonus{{erf|1| | + | Apparently, [[Chief Warlord]] is not a separate class, but rather a subclass of Warlord. [[Overlord]] seems to be a separate class of units (Overlords grant units in their stack a bonus{{erf|1|115}}, but it is not clear whether that bonus comes from Leadership ability or as a result of some special rule). |
[[Category:Proposed Canon]] | [[Category:Proposed Canon]] | ||
Revision as of 01:33, 5 May 2009
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Proposed Canon
Warlord is a unit that has Leadership abilityErf-b1-p040aErf-b1-p084a
. That special (or natural) ability allows Warlords to lead other units in combat and grant a bonus to units under their command.
Commanders
On some occasions terms Warlord and Commander are used interchangeably.Erf-b1-p040a
However, Commander is a more general term since Casters are Commanders tooErf-b1-p084a, but they do not have Leadership ability.
Origin
Infantry units can be promoted to warlord in the capital (although at a high cost).Erf-b1-p043a
Speculation
Apparently, warlords can be trained in cities.
Apparently, Chief Warlord is not a separate class, but rather a subclass of Warlord. Overlord seems to be a separate class of units (Overlords grant units in their stack a bonusErf-b1-p115, but it is not clear whether that bonus comes from Leadership ability or as a result of some special rule).