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I was originally typing that post to go in YMTC, actually. I moved it to tactics because I didn't see any way to dispute that it would work.
The generous wording of the No Retreat rule: "It's not uncommon for units to be immune to Morale checks for losing a close combat, or to automatically pass them for some reason. They may be Fearless, subject to a vow, a walker, or be affected by some other special rule." (italics mine).
I think Aura of Acquiescence would count as 'some other special rule' that makes the unit immune to morale checks for losing a close combat.
"If an enemy unit fights in close combat against a model with the Aura of Acquiescence and loses they do not take a Morale check and remain in Combat." = the unit is immune to Morale checks for losing close combat, due to them being subject to the special rule of Aura of Acquiescence.
Surely "do not take a Morale check in situation X" is functionally equivalent to "is immune to Morale checks for situation X"?
Anyways, has anyone used this successfully? Doesn't have to be Lucius, you could always take it on an Aspiring Champion in a large (12 or 18) infiltrating Noise Marine squad.
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