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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
'''Traits''' are used in both the [[Rome: Total War]] and [[Medieval II: Total War]] games to control [[character]] attributes.  For example; how good a general is at attacking in a siege battle, how likely he is to have children; or, for a spy, how successful he is likely to be in carrying out his missions.
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'''Traits''' are used in both the [[Rome: Total War]] and [[Medieval II: Total War]] games to control [[character]] attributes.  For example, how good a general is at attacking in a siege battle, how likely he is to have children; or, for a spy, how successful he is likely to be in carrying out his missions.
  
 
Traits are assigned according to [[triggers]] that fire under certain circumstances, eg. when a general wins a battle, or stays in a settlement that has a certain building, or when a spy successfully completes a mission.
 
Traits are assigned according to [[triggers]] that fire under certain circumstances, eg. when a general wins a battle, or stays in a settlement that has a certain building, or when a spy successfully completes a mission.
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===Guides to Traits in Gameplay:===
 
===Guides to Traits in Gameplay:===
 
*[http://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=87740 Governor and general guide] by [[Kobal2fr]], includes information on traits in M2TW.
 
*[http://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=87740 Governor and general guide] by [[Kobal2fr]], includes information on traits in M2TW.
 
  
 
==Modding Information==
 
==Modding Information==

Revision as of 03:04, 23 March 2011

Overview

Traits are used in both the Rome: Total War and Medieval II: Total War games to control character attributes. For example, how good a general is at attacking in a siege battle, how likely he is to have children; or, for a spy, how successful he is likely to be in carrying out his missions.

Traits are assigned according to triggers that fire under certain circumstances, eg. when a general wins a battle, or stays in a settlement that has a certain building, or when a spy successfully completes a mission.

Guides to Traits in Gameplay:

Modding Information


See Also