- Unintentionally Unwinnable: During Act 3, you have 2 banners of 3 that are tied to the army's morale that push you to keep pressing forward across the map to retake it from the demon hordes. One is tied to winning battles and the other is tied to capturing forts. If you take too long without doing either, the banners begin to shift from green to yellow and then to red. At this point, your morale begins to drop, and if it drops to a certain point, you get a game over. The only issue is that there are only a limited about of forts that exist to be captured. After you capture the final fort, you are essentially on a time limit to finish the chapter as there is no other way to reset the Conquest banner's time limit. And this can be especially problematic at the end of Act 3 when you have to wait a month for Queen Galfrey to arrive at Drezen with reinforcements. If you take too long between capturing the last for and beginning the last stage of the act, you may run out of morale before you can finish the chapter with no real way to fix the situation without loading an hours earlier save.
So my issue with this is while this is technically true, it omits some stuff
A) If you've levelled logistics at all (Which you prolly have maxed out if you killed all the forts and the armies, including the several level 10 armies on the map) you have an infinitely repeated decree (Provisions for the troops) that replenishes like 20 to 30 moral on completion. You can do it every week
B) You still get events every two days or so. Most of whom can also be resolved for 20 to 30 moral
So you kinda have to go WAY out of your way to conjure the scenario above before you win the chapter. To the point where I'm not sure I'd call it "Unintentional"
Hide / Show RepliesIn other words, it's more Unwinnable by Insanity.
Edit: it turns out that's a redirect to the trope you were discussing. Sometimes I hate the changes TV Tropes goes through.
Edited by MightyMatilda De Romanīs, lingua Latina gloriosa non fuī.
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