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'''Morale Options''' | '''Morale Options''' | ||
− | There is less variability among these options. Options that generate Morale are usually a {{IL|Dangerous}} challenge with difficulty of 175 which produce {{IL|Advance!|1 x}} and {{IL|Campaign Morale|1 x}} on success and {{IL|Ravages of Parabolan Warfare|2 x|Appearance=Ravages}} on failure. Options that use morale exchange {{IL|Campaign Morale|5 x}} for {{IL|Advance!|5 x}} with a trivial challenge | + | There is less variability among these options. Options that generate Morale are usually a {{IL|Dangerous}} challenge with difficulty of 175 which produce {{IL|Advance!|1 x}} and {{IL|Campaign Morale|1 x}} on success and {{IL|Ravages of Parabolan Warfare|2 x|Appearance=Ravages}} on failure. Options that use morale exchange {{IL|Campaign Morale|5 x}} for {{IL|Advance!|5 x}} with a trivial challenge. |
====Action Type Comparisons==== | ====Action Type Comparisons==== | ||
This is a ''high-level summary'' of the different action types. Actions that cost items will be compared based on their echo cost, for convenience and easier comparison. A grinding guide should go into more detail about sourcing those items, but this is merely meant to compare whether the faster or slower approach is generally preferable. | This is a ''high-level summary'' of the different action types. Actions that cost items will be compared based on their echo cost, for convenience and easier comparison. A grinding guide should go into more detail about sourcing those items, but this is merely meant to compare whether the faster or slower approach is generally preferable. |