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Veteran Sergeant
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I was reading the new WD and I came across something interesting concerning Terror-causing heroes and terror in duels.
In the 'Blood and Sand' campaign, with Duncan vs Mat, it says "Mat's Ringwraith fought a duel against Imrahil, who failed his terror test because of the Evil Reputation (fate) and was killed outright." This seems to imply two points: 1) The ringwraith normally has terror on him. It's interesting how they say Prince Imrahil is affected by the Fate Evil Reputation on a ringwraith. This implies that normal 'terror' keyword on a hero has no effect on its own, and only works for the Fate Evil Reputation. 2) Prince Imrahil failed his terror test and "is killed outright". I interpreted that as him being killed easily. This implies that a hero in a formation that failed its terror test has his Fight reduced to 0. It's not in any way official, but I just think I want to point this out. |
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Commander
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there are a few things. It at no point ever siad that Imardil was in bace contact with the Nazgul meaning that he wouldn't have to pass his courge is that is so. Also since Imadril now has a fight of 1 the nazgul would have had an easy time winning the Dule and probbaly killed him with some good rolls on the Duel table. Sometimes the mostpowerful hero can be taken down easy becuase of lucky dice (My Knight captain took down a Dragon with only 1 roll on the table!!!)
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