7th Ed. Terror on a Slann?

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  1. Arsenal
    Temple Guard

    Arsenal New Member

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    Quick question on the Slann power that has him cause terror.

    Is the only benefit of this the radius check at the start of another turn?

    I ask this because you only take fear and terror tests when you will be coming into contact with a fear/terror causer on the charge, and since you are not contacting the Slann, the should be no test.

    Also the fact it's a US4 which won't cause very much to auto-flee when a combat is won.

    Thanks in advance!
     
  2. Wolf
    Kroxigor

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    If you put him into a TG unit then yes, that would be all he would do. If you run a lone wolf though it's more useful ;)

    And I think he's actually only US3
     
  3. n810
    Slann

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    Well that and make your templeguard immune to terror. ;)
     
  4. Bibamus
    Bastiladon

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    it also makes any unit he joins immune to fear and terror... not the best discipline unless you want to go with a lot of terror cause in your list
     
  5. Wolf
    Kroxigor

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    If the Slann joins the TG then the TG automatically become Immune to Psychology, so there's no point in paying the points to make them immune to terror as well ;)
     
  6. n810
    Slann

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    oops forgot about that....
    Well I Guess it only applies if you have him in a saurus unit instead of a temple guard unit then.
    ... not the best idea, I know...
     

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