Morale tests are only forced on your opponent when you show morale on the dice correct? If they have panic tokens, you can't force one without showing morale, correct?
Morale test question
12.1 - Panic, under Banes. It states that if a defender has a panic token, that token can be spent to cause the unit to suffer a morale test. So no, you do not need to roll a morale result on the die to initiate a morale test.
Edited by BudgernautNice. Thanks. Missed the defender part
Morale tokens and morale results on dice seem interchangeable. You total them up when you force a morale test.
1 hour ago, Tvayumat said:Morale tokens and morale results on dice seem interchangeable. You total them up when you force a morale test.
i get the feeling from the rules that the panic tokens use is optional, but really i always use them when the opportunity comes up.
So moral tests generally happen 1 of 2 ways...
1- you use either your dial and/or dice face to force a moral check (if you get a morale facing you MUST resolve it but can choose to also spend any existing tokens on the unit if it has any)
2- upon completing an attack on an enemy unit you can spend panic tokens on the unit to force a moral check
These are the 2 most common times you see this, unless you love shooting into melee with your ally units are engaged with which auto triggers a moral check at -1