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I recently reviewed a thread titled "What's more important - luck or Morale," which is now closed. It contained both reasonable arguments and amateurish claims like "I like it." I won't express my own opinion on this matter, as many others have already done so. However, people usually respond better to situations they have experienced themselves rather than to others' arguments. This made me want to create a small map-challenge where anyone can test (and compare) the benefits of both skills.
Two armies are equal in strength, and whoever goes first wins, without any losses. Only these two skills can influence the outcome of the battle. However, since their occurrence is random (they may not appear at all in a round, or they may appear 2 or even 3 times), they will have to be simulated manually, for example, by skipping a turn in case of low morale. The game is launched in Multiplayer mode. The attacker is confident in their victory (and the end of the game), and suddenly, on their first turn, they get low morale (apparently, they were peeking into a looted crypt)... Or maybe luck will help? Go ahead!
Draw your own conclusions based on the results.