OK, I'm a Pandora player, and had a game against Hoffman the other night. I lost, it was a fun game, but looking back on it, I do have a question about Mental Anguish, and how far the 'counts as' goes.
I understand that they fall back, and that they count as losing a Morale Duel, which is important for things like Teddy's Smell Fear. However, after falling back, do they still need to spend the next turn rallying? More specifically, does something immune to Morale Duels have to rally on the next turn? In effect, once they stop the fall back move, are they no longer suffering from 'morale duel like' effects?
I ask as during the game I got the trigger off against Ryle and the Peacekeeper, and both spent time rallying the turn afterwards. Looking back on it, because they are generally immune to morale duels, would they fall back, 'count as' losing the morale duel for things like Smell Fear, but at the end be able to behave normally as they haven't actually suffered a Morale Duel, and would usually not be taking the tests anyway?
Just looking for clarification, as when I thought back about the game, it seemed to be too convenient for me, and the last times that things like that happened, it was me reading the rules wrong.
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OK, I'm a Pandora player, and had a game against Hoffman the other night. I lost, it was a fun game, but looking back on it, I do have a question about Mental Anguish, and how far the 'counts as' goes.
I understand that they fall back, and that they count as losing a Morale Duel, which is important for things like Teddy's Smell Fear. However, after falling back, do they still need to spend the next turn rallying? More specifically, does something immune to Morale Duels have to rally on the next turn? In effect, once they stop the fall back move, are they no longer suffering from 'morale duel like' effects?
I ask as during the game I got the trigger off against Ryle and the Peacekeeper, and both spent time rallying the turn afterwards. Looking back on it, because they are generally immune to morale duels, would they fall back, 'count as' losing the morale duel for things like Smell Fear, but at the end be able to behave normally as they haven't actually suffered a Morale Duel, and would usually not be taking the tests anyway?
Just looking for clarification, as when I thought back about the game, it seemed to be too convenient for me, and the last times that things like that happened, it was me reading the rules wrong.
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