Mycellanious Posted September 18, 2019 Report Share Posted September 18, 2019 Does failing the terridying duel count as resolving the action, or that the action never happened? Terrifying: After an enemy model targets this model with an Attack Action, the enemy model must pass a TN 11 Wp duel or the Action fails. Flurry: Once per Turn. After this model resolves a Action during its Activation, it may discard a card to take that Action again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2 Nikodemus Posted September 18, 2019 Report Share Posted September 18, 2019 Rules pdf page 23 deals with action resolution. Quote 1. Declare the Action 2. Pay any Costs 3. Targeting (terrifying goes here) 4. Perform Duels 5. Apply Results and: Quote A model is considered to be resolving an Action during every part of the “Resolving Actions” process. Once you start step 1 you're resolving the action. Once you stop, no matter what reason or which step, you've resolved the action and any "after resolving" stuff, like Flurry, happen. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Does failing the terridying duel count as resolving the action, or that the action never happened?
Terrifying:
After an enemy model targets this model with an Attack Action, the enemy model must pass a TN 11 Wp duel or the Action fails.
Flurry:
Once per Turn. After this model resolves a Action during its Activation, it may discard a card to take that Action again.
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