8th Ed. Bloodroar against fearunits

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    Razordon

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    I was wondering, and discussing a lot.., if i give my carnosaur Bloodroar and i play against units which cause fear, the rulebook tells me that terror against fear becomes fear.. So against fear units they have to make a fearcheck without the 3D6 because thats only against terrorchecks if i'm right.

    Am i right when i say that Bloodroar don't work against Fearcausing units..
     
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    Stegadon

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    Yeah, that's how I would play it. So even if it is Terror that allows the opponent's Fear causing unit take the Fear test, it follows all the rules for the Fear.
     
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    Sometimes it helps to read the rule as its said in the book guys :D


    "Bloodroar:
    Enemy units must roll an additional D6 discarding the lowest result, for leadership tests to resolve Fear or Terror effects caused by this beast."


    Terror towards unit with "Fear" becomes a "Fear" effect instead.... Bloodroar states that Fear effects caused by the carnosaur is also resolved at an ekstra D6.

    So there you go: he rolls 3 dice and removes the lowest.
     
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    Razordon

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    Well, i've read them once and never before amd what i remembered was that they had to roll an additional dice and discard the lowest for terror, but thanks!! :)
     
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    Stegadon

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    Oops, yeah, should have checked the book before answering. Sorry about that. But if that's how the rule is written, then it's self-explanatory. Thanks for clearing it up!
     

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