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Originally Posted by xane
Engage is not really an action, what matters is if the archer is engaged by the wolf by virtue of being in one of the wolf's front hexes, instantly the wolf appears the archer is now "engaged" and can now only take actions for an engaged figure, one of those is (l), but they cannot do that the next turn.
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It's not that engage is an action, it's whether it actually makes sense to be engaged by something that can't attack. Like by someone who is tied up, for instance.