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Basically this, but can Napoleon also be killed by being assasinated by agents?
SIMPLE ANSWER and like most people said he simply cannot be killed or assassinated,he will spwan back at the capital every time.
The OP didn't said anything that it needed to be a "Yes" or "No" answer. Also, I posted before people actually explained on whether he can be killed.
His question was a "yes or no - question" with a "if yes, then how -bonus." Also, your post didn't answer either. Just kept repeating the "if yes, then how -bonus" even tough I already answered "no"-wice.
The other game styles, such as Multiplayer and the Waterloo battle scenario, makes him liable to become a casualty (permenantly) just like everybody else.
Nomatter which game type we are playing, eliminating the Emperor at the first opportunity is always a good idea due to the huge drop in morale it gives the French army he is currently commanding. Remember, he is just as prone to walking into a cannonball as any other soldier on the field!
"So typical james..."
You know, I wonder how I accepted you as a friend in the first place. Perhaps I didn't read the OP's question carefully enough, but that doesn't mean you need to act like an ass.