Morale

Legions are inspired by following good commanders. If you take care of them, they will be willing to travel to the most hostile places, follow the orders you give them without question, without validating morality; they will only think about fulfilling the Omnilex's designs, bringing glory to the Empire, and following you, fighting to the last man if necessary.

However, if you do not, they will start to doubt, and this will be reflected in your success probabilities when completing mining missions.

There is a direct proportionality between the level of morale and the success probabilities. Likewise, between the Health Points of your legionaries and the Shield points of the ships, and the morale of the legion.

Similarly, the damage to the legion will be equal to the damage inflicted on each NFT individually.

That is, if at the time of "disbanding" a legion, its morale points are at 50%, each recovered NFT will have the same percentage in their Health Points for the legionaries, and in Shield for the ships respectively.

Also, the morale score gives rise to a series of restrictions and/or consequences as the legion's morale decreases:

Percentage
Restrictions and/or Consequences

100%

Whitout Restrictions and/or Consequences

< 100%

Cannot be sold at the Exchange Station. (applies to all NFTs with damage)

<=90% y >75%

Success Probability: -3%

<=75% y >50%

Cannot be sent to the Ritual of the Astromancers

Success Probability: -7%

<=50% y >=26%

Cannot be sent to the War Cohort

Success Probability: -13%

<25%

You will have a mutiny, and your legion will not follow you until you provide them with the proper care.

Troops can only be healed or repaired while within a legion. You can see how the damage behaves in the campaigns by clicking here.

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