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Can a model flurry if it fails a Terrifying duel?


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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 melee.png Action during its Activation, it may discard a card to take that Action again.

 

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Rules pdf page 23 deals with action resolution.

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1. Declare the Action
2. Pay any Costs
3. Targeting (terrifying goes here)
4. Perform Duels
5. Apply Results

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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.

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