Just prop him up El Cid style and tell the troops its all going to plan and to keep marching. Its pretty much what happened at Waterloo anyway, just with illness and not cannonball
Had this happen in Medieval 2 years ago. I engaged a lone catapult unit just to clear it from campaign map, and the only shot they manage to fire before being swarmed with cavalry lands squarely on my king's head.
You were probably like me, super confident for the battle, all planned out well and BOOM, first shot of the entire battle kills your leader and morale 😂
@@oddposty Yeah, I remember looking at the shot flying over my charging cav (the king stayed in the back out of camera view) and thinking "Good, they missed their only sho...what?!"
Catapults on bridges are fun. Nothing like getting within 25 feet of the enemy only to have the one stray shot fry the general, the auxilliary general, and half of your elite cavalry in a single poisoned instant.
Once i battled Turks as Byzantine Empire. Both armies had one catapult each. AI's first shot killed my general, my first shot killed his. The battle was total chaos. Units running in all directions, then coming back only to run away again. Fighting all over the map one on one. I won in the end, but both armies just stopped to exist after that. It was crazy.
Every nation, for some reason, has one general that can't be killed, they are only ever injured and then respawn at the capital. For France, it's obviously Napoleon. For Prussia, it's Blücher. For Britain, it's Wellington. For Austria, it's Schwarzenberg (I think). For Russia, it's Kutuzov, which is really weird, since he actually died in 1812.
Imagine if this happened in actual history the first shot of the battle killed Napoleon.
We don't have to imagine, it happened thousands of times, we just don't remember the names of the fallen usually
@@mori7423 damn bro 😞
Just prop him up El Cid style and tell the troops its all going to plan and to keep marching.
Its pretty much what happened at Waterloo anyway, just with illness and not cannonball
Had this happen in Medieval 2 years ago. I engaged a lone catapult unit just to clear it from campaign map, and the only shot they manage to fire before being swarmed with cavalry lands squarely on my king's head.
You were probably like me, super confident for the battle, all planned out well and BOOM, first shot of the entire battle kills your leader and morale 😂
@@oddposty Yeah, I remember looking at the shot flying over my charging cav (the king stayed in the back out of camera view) and thinking "Good, they missed their only sho...what?!"
Catapults on bridges are fun. Nothing like getting within 25 feet of the enemy only to have the one stray shot fry the general, the auxilliary general, and half of your elite cavalry in a single poisoned instant.
Once i battled Turks as Byzantine Empire. Both armies had one catapult each. AI's first shot killed my general, my first shot killed his. The battle was total chaos. Units running in all directions, then coming back only to run away again. Fighting all over the map one on one. I won in the end, but both armies just stopped to exist after that. It was crazy.
@@sergeandou9853damn that would’ve been wild to see! Sounds like one hell of a pyrrhic victory 😅
You can see it's literally the first shot that hits him
I know 😭😭
'There is nothing we can do...'
‘Generals have far better things to do than to shoot at one another’.
What are you doing here, Wellington? 😂
played as Prussia. always went up against Napoleon, despite killing him in every battle.
just how the fuck does this frog keep coming back?
I have no idea. He can never be killed, only “injured” even if in this case the “injury” was a direct cannon ball to the body 😂
Every nation, for some reason, has one general that can't be killed, they are only ever injured and then respawn at the capital. For France, it's obviously Napoleon. For Prussia, it's Blücher. For Britain, it's Wellington. For Austria, it's Schwarzenberg (I think). For Russia, it's Kutuzov, which is really weird, since he actually died in 1812.
Vive L'Empereur