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<blockquote data-quote="Garthanos" data-source="post: 7951814" data-attributes="member: 82504"><p>The greatest Tactical Genius historically who took over the world Alexander the great also very much used charismatics as part of it. I heard it once expressed as him running to the front of the battle endangering himself to guilt his troops into action but its also very much the hero's game. However I would say there are multiple ways of interpreting it. One element of being able to get your troops to do what you need them todo in large quantities is them feeling you are part of the team too. He is also presented as being loved by his troops because of it. So even on large scale he was very much a very best at Tactics and using charismatics for effect. The Lazylord I seen in a show who was called interestingly the Lazy General would put on his charisma like a hat he used he wasn't necessarily that way all the time but more like he used it as a gambit and consciously.</p><p></p><p>Tactical Warlords had bare minimum charismatic ability to suit the bare bones role functionally ... they got way more done other ways and Charisma was often a tertiary statistic. A fighter in 4e who took the right powers could very much become a Striker with defender side ... The Warlord who emphasized Int and took the right powers were very much an Enabler with Inspiration secondary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garthanos, post: 7951814, member: 82504"] The greatest Tactical Genius historically who took over the world Alexander the great also very much used charismatics as part of it. I heard it once expressed as him running to the front of the battle endangering himself to guilt his troops into action but its also very much the hero's game. However I would say there are multiple ways of interpreting it. One element of being able to get your troops to do what you need them todo in large quantities is them feeling you are part of the team too. He is also presented as being loved by his troops because of it. So even on large scale he was very much a very best at Tactics and using charismatics for effect. The Lazylord I seen in a show who was called interestingly the Lazy General would put on his charisma like a hat he used he wasn't necessarily that way all the time but more like he used it as a gambit and consciously. Tactical Warlords had bare minimum charismatic ability to suit the bare bones role functionally ... they got way more done other ways and Charisma was often a tertiary statistic. A fighter in 4e who took the right powers could very much become a Striker with defender side ... The Warlord who emphasized Int and took the right powers were very much an Enabler with Inspiration secondary. [/QUOTE]
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