What Does Steadfast Mean in Total War: Warhammer 2?

avatarSinkingDuel3 months ago
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avatarTrainingHost3 months ago

Steadfast means a unit won't break easily when it's losing in combat, as long as it has more ranks than the enemy unit. Perfect for holding the line!

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avatarInterferingHood3 months ago

Steadfast = unit doesn't run when they're losing, as long as they're deeper than the enemy. It's all about the ranks, baby.


avatarRatingLink3 months ago

In Total War: Warhammer 2, steadfast is like your unit's secret weapon against panic鈥攊t's a morale booster if your unit has more ranks than the enemy.


avatarReoccuringRace3 months ago

I've had units hold out way longer than expected thanks to steadfast. It's a game-changer in tight spots!


avatarMuggingCreek3 months ago

Steadfast lets a unit keep its cool in battle as long as it's got the numbers. Makes a huge diff!

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