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The lower models only really impact them on the charge, but they make up for it in durability and killyness in melee. That being said, you still want to be charging with them as much as you can.
On a side note, you can remove those bad traits with the Grail Shrine/Chapel/Cathedral buildings.
Kinda how you raise zombies as a vampire to fill your army if you have nothing else to fill it with.
Yes I do like that Idea k|Aquila Mars, make sense also to be immune to psychology. Also thanks for letting me know that my last message made any sense, sometimes it's hard to put a thought into words.
Don't think the other peasant units needs a to be bigger in size, as they are quite balanced and they can hold and dish out some damage while they slowly die - which is the whole point of peasants in a Bretonnian army.
Also magic attacks don't mean much, even the crappiest weapon you can get enable magic attacks on a character. If you are level 20 and still don't have a weapon... Well I shan't speak my mind any further on that.