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Originally Posted by zoncxs
Person B already chose their maneuver, and moved.
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Yes. The result isn't wrong in the example, just the phrasing. I just wanted to make sure it was clear that the Wait is just an interrupt. Whether or not A gets to attack again immediately after the Wait depends on B's choices and character abilities, not A's choice to Wait.
(B's choice of AoD means he has a step, which he's used. But he might have a Step greater than 1 hex, so the one hex closing to within range of A and triggering the Wait might not be everything he has to do, even with AoD. Or he could take free actions after the Wait. Or, getting weirder, he might have ATR (two maneuvers in one turn), and A has just interrupted the first, so when you resume B has a whole 'nother maneuver to choose and execute. Lots of corner cases which make it better to think "interrupt B and resume with B", not "end B". Certainly lots of cases where B has already done everything they're going to do on their turn, so it's going to effectively going to end immediately after you resume with B for lack of anything else to do or simply because B's gotten to where he wants to be, willing to soak the hit -- but not always.)