The text for the confessor reads:
"The Imperial Confessor and any detachment that he joins is completely
immune to morale tests and never take one for any reason."
I would argue that this would include both moral, and terror test. And since
this power is more specific than the chaos power it should take presidens.
Nils
-----Original Message-----
From: quester [mailto:quester666_at_...]
Sent: 5. mars 2001 15:54
To: netepic_at_yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [NetEpic ML] Conflicting Rules
The power would over ride the rule becouse it is using you moral leavel as a
save not as a brake test This applyes to all GW games sence they cabined
willpower and leadership stats
The power should be worded as take a willpower test by using the target
brake test number
Ron
nils.saugen_at_... wrote:
Hi,
This Topic is a real pain for me. There are rules that come into conflict
with each other, most often these revolve around moral testes.
For instance if you include a Confessor in a detachment, the rules state
that that detachement he joins won't make a moral check for any reason. Then
you have Chaos powers that state that every unit, even those that normaly
don't take moral tests, should make a moral test. There are several excaples
of this "Conflict of Moral", which rule should take presidens?
Nils
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