Morale
Morale noun - A state of individual psychological well-being based upon a sense of confidence and usefulness and purpose.
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Turn and morale are semantically related. in confidence topic. In some cases you can use "Turn" instead a noun "Morale".
Turn
Turn noun - A relaxed journey on foot for exercise or pleasure.
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- As he himself states, commissars who use fear to boost morale are for some reason more susceptible to "accidents" from his subordinates, which in turn would plummet morale to oblivion in the end.
Source: A Father To His Men / Literature - Final Fantasy Tactics did include "Bravery" as a morale mechanic in combat; if dropped to single digits, the unit would literally turn into a chicken and avoid battle; a player character whose out-of-battle Bravery was dropped too low would leave the party forever (except Ramza).
Source: Morale Mechanic - From version 0.95 onwards, the mod features "combat stress", which is represented by the crew members losing some morale each turn, depending on their Bravery stat and armor worn.
Source: Video Game / Piratez
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