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'''I:''' An enemy declaring Reaction against this model must first perform an INT roll. On a failed roll, it may only declare Nothing (Action) until the end of the Activation Sequence.
'''I:''' An enemy declaring Reaction against this model must first perform an INT roll. On a failed roll, it may only declare Nothing (Action) until the end of the Activation Sequence.


'''II:''' On a failed INT roll, it must also Walk toward this model for its full SPD (if able) at the end of the Activation Sequence.
'''II:''' On a failed INT roll, it must also [[Walk]] toward this model for its full SPD (if able) at the end of the Activation Sequence.
 
== Community Answers (Discord) ==
{{#lst:Answers from Discord|Charm I/II}}


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Revision as of 07:25, 11 June 2026

I: An enemy declaring Reaction against this model must first perform an INT roll. On a failed roll, it may only declare Nothing (Action) until the end of the Activation Sequence.

II: On a failed INT roll, it must also Walk toward this model for its full SPD (if able) at the end of the Activation Sequence.

Community Answers (Discord)


Q: How does Charm interact with a model's reaction?

A: The first part of Charm happens during the Reaction step. If you target a Charm II model with an Attack as a reaction and fail the INT roll, your reaction changes to Nothing. Targetless reactions like Dodge don't trigger Charm. (— meksmaks)