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So the FAQ states that a model takes a fear test when a charge has been declared against it. If it fails than it is broken and must move away so it will become unchargeable. What happens to the charger? Do they get to redo their whole move now, even charge another model? Or do they just stand where they started. In either case can they still shoot?

There are no answers in the book or the FAQ so I was just wanting other people's opinions
   
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ravenerioli wrote:
So the FAQ states that a model takes a fear test when a charge has been declared against it. If it fails than it is broken and must move away so it will become unchargeable. What happens to the charger? Do they get to redo their whole move now, even charge another model? Or do they just stand where they started. In either case can they still shoot?

There are no answers in the book or the FAQ so I was just wanting other people's opinions


Are you referring to this question?

Q. When is the fear test taken when a fear-causing fighter declares a charge?
When the fighter reaches base-to-base contact with their target. A fighter that fails this test immediately
breaks from combat, as described on page 45 of the rules.

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The FAQ was updated which changed the previous FAQ ruling on fear tests and charging timing.
The latest FAQ is here
https://17890-presscdn-0-51-pagely.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/ShadowWarFAQv2May2017.pdf
   
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