Re: Engagement and unready missile weapons
I didn't understand that it was "weapons" that created the "engaged" condition. I understood it was intelligent creatures/people/monsters with intent to do you harm, that created the engaged condition.
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Re: Engagement and unready missile weapons
Note difference between
ITL 102: "The concept of “engaged” is used to identify figures who are actually involved in combat, and standing next to an enemy who endangers them physically" and ITL 106 "one-hex figure is engaged if it is in one of the front hexes of an armed enemy." |
Re: Engagement and unready missile weapons
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In usual TFT play, running past someone would happen during the movement phase, before any missile weapon attacks, so I don't understand how you are playing that it would be possible for an archer to already have shot before his target moves on the same turn? Do you play in a way where figures both move and act in order of adjDX? Quote:
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However, hcobb seems to actually have (and finally be actually explaining) a point that: Quote:
I tend to think that's going to be really messy playing by the letter of that law in some cases, unless using a house rule that allows reactions to having your engagement ignored by a foe. |
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