Leader Casualties

Empires in Arms is the computer version of Australian Design Group classic board game. Empires in Arms is a seven player game of grand strategy set during the Napoleonic period of 1805-1815. The unit scale is corps level with full diplomatic options

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timothy_stone
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Leader Casualties

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Am I right in assuming that the leaders die on a roll of 6,6
(instead of 3 sixes as in EiA)?

Because i've barely played 3.5 years of turns and seen 3 leaders die already.

if this is teh case, i'm going to turn leader deaths off since it is too rough on the smaller countries (who usually only have one prime leader)
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I think it is still 6,6 then a 6 for death. I lost Davout for 4 months and NAPPY [X(] for 2, but I am in 1808 and have fought almost every non winter month.
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Correct Roll a 6, then another 6, then another 6. "6-6-6"... never a good combination!
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I've lost Davout, but wounded Nelson for 5 months.  Still think I got the short end on that one...

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If leader casualties become an issue there is an option to turn it off. FYI
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I like the leaders being wounded or killed.  Hope they don't change it![;)]
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