If a model is engaged with another model that has the Terrifying ability, would they still have to pass a Horror Duel before attempting to disengage? They're trying to walk away (Walk Action), which does not "target" the Terrifying model, yet the disengage is treated like a melee attack, which does target a model.
Thanks!
<Edit: I think I just answered my own question... So it seems as though the model attempting to walk away is doing the Walk Action, and it's the OTHER model that then target's the model trying to walk away. So Terrifying would not be an issue when trying to disengage.>
Would still appreciate a confirmation on this, that I'm reading it correctly.
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If a model is engaged with another model that has the Terrifying ability, would they still have to pass a Horror Duel before attempting to disengage? They're trying to walk away (Walk Action), which does not "target" the Terrifying model, yet the disengage is treated like a melee attack, which does target a model.
Thanks!
<Edit: I think I just answered my own question... So it seems as though the model attempting to walk away is doing the Walk Action, and it's the OTHER model that then target's the model trying to walk away. So Terrifying would not be an issue when trying to disengage.>
Would still appreciate a confirmation on this, that I'm reading it correctly.
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Wrong. To make a disengage, you must declare a walk action. Normally, any action which is impossible, as disengaging makes taking a Wk action, would simply fail without spending an AP. Disengagin
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Ok, I think this has gone both far enough and downhill enough for me to call time on it. No purpose will be served by it continuing.
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Firstly, before this goes any further, let's avoid posting things that could be taken as condescending or rude. Civilised debate where people act like they have a vague bit of respect for other's opin
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