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Originally Posted by corwyn
No, but you are allowed to turn into any front hex, allowing you to turn around slowly. It's not a very efficient way to move, but you would get another turn to flee before your assailant. It might seem a bit meta-ish to AOA without actually attacking, however, and you would have to specify AOA to flee in your Wait response.
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You can move but not turn.
You have to change facing to turn around, and you cannot do that with AoA if you move.
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Originally Posted by Campaigns pg. 387
You may also change facing before
or during your movement on a Move,
Move and Attack, or All-Out Defense
(Increased Dodge) maneuver, but this
costs movement points. Each hex-side
of facing change counts as one yard of
movement; e.g., turning 180° costs
three movement points.
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AoA is skipped in the above. Meaning movement at best is diagonally forward (sidestep into front hex) for 2 points each hex. You can't turn to face the hex.