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Harassment simulates how units get distracted by having many foes fighting them at the same time. Each melee attack directed at them in a combat round reduces their [[Defence Skill]] by 1. [[Repel]] attempts done by the defender also increment the Harassment penalty, but failed attempts are not double-counted. Harassment cannot bring Defence Skill below zero, and harassment of [[mounted|mounts]] and their riders is counted separately. | Harassment simulates how units get distracted by having many foes fighting them at the same time. Each melee attack directed at them in a combat round reduces their [[Defence Skill]] by 1. [[Repel]] attempts done by the defender also increment the Harassment penalty, but failed attempts are not double-counted. Harassment cannot bring Defence Skill below zero, and harassment of [[mounted|mounts]] and their riders is counted separately. | ||
- | The harassment penalty decays over periods where the subject is not attacked in melee, | + | There' |
+ | The harassment penalty decays over periods where the subject is not attacked in melee, by a percentage. The per-round decay rate is not stated in the manual. **In Dominions 5**, the harassment penalty was multiplied by 95% every 16/375ths (somewhere between 1/23 and 1/24) of a combat round, so a full combat round without harassment reduced the penalty by just about 70%. The subject' | ||
===== Unsurroundable Itself ===== | ===== Unsurroundable Itself ===== | ||
A point of Unsurroundable makes it so the first instance of harassment applied in a combat round doesn' | A point of Unsurroundable makes it so the first instance of harassment applied in a combat round doesn' | ||
- | Generally, Unsurroundable is conferred by having additional pairs of eyes somewhere. For instance, the full-sized Hydras of [[sauromatia-ea|Sauromatia]] and Pythium have **Unsurroundable (4)** because they have four extraneous | + | Generally, Unsurroundable is conferred by having additional pairs of eyes somewhere. For instance, the full-sized Hydras of [[sauromatia-ea|Sauromatia]] and Pythium have **Unsurroundable (4)** because they have four extra heads, and this decreases by one point with each head they lose. |