Hello!
If you play lnl you know who leaders are.
What i've always wondered as how i should look at them.
To be more precise, usually a full oob of a faction in lnl ( a sheet with squads, wt, half squads, leaders, medics, etc ) have 3 to four leaders with a specific name and leadership values.
While the average leadership tells us how good were those factions ( ex : british from falklands have all a leadership of 1 while some argentine leaders have 0 ) what the name means?
We have the grade ( Sgt, Lt, Col, Maj, Cpt ) and the name. But since in most modules scenarios are disconnected from one another we have always the same leaders.
My interpretation is : leaders have names that could be presents on more individuals, like Sgt.Hill if present in more scenarios could mean different officials with the same name?
I'm viewing this correctly?
If you play lnl you know who leaders are.
What i've always wondered as how i should look at them.
To be more precise, usually a full oob of a faction in lnl ( a sheet with squads, wt, half squads, leaders, medics, etc ) have 3 to four leaders with a specific name and leadership values.
While the average leadership tells us how good were those factions ( ex : british from falklands have all a leadership of 1 while some argentine leaders have 0 ) what the name means?
We have the grade ( Sgt, Lt, Col, Maj, Cpt ) and the name. But since in most modules scenarios are disconnected from one another we have always the same leaders.
My interpretation is : leaders have names that could be presents on more individuals, like Sgt.Hill if present in more scenarios could mean different officials with the same name?
I'm viewing this correctly?