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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Lynn, MA
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A combatant with Basic Move 11, and thus a Step of 2, is attacked from an adjacent hex, and decides to use the retreat in his Active Defense to Slip toward them into their hex and Evades the Attacker ending his step in the hex behind him. (Maybe he uses Acrobatics and rolls between the legs, or flips over the opponent to add the benefits of an Acrobatic Dodge.)
If the Attacker has used his step prior to the attack, he cannot change facing to turn around, and the defender can use his step at the start of his turn to do an about-face and attack. Since the defender evaded during the attacker's turn, he is starting his turn in his opponent's back hex. So this is a true attack from the behind originating in the Back hex and not considered a "Runaround", is that correct? |
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Join Date: May 2005
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Thanks for your response.
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I'm just asking about the intended interpretation of the RAW... If you're grappled from behind, they are in your hex and not your back hex... so unless there is a SM difference (or stretching, or Telekinesis..etc), you can't be grappled from your back hex... they're in your hex! |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Not in your time zone:D
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I'd have to say no.
pg391 Runaround Attacks reads to me as it's only a true attack from behind if the victim doesn't know you're there. It isn't about how long you've been there.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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I would say this still counts as a round about. There is basically no way the attacker does not know that the target is now being him and that an attack is likely.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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So I'd call this Slip situation a runaround attack. |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Not in your time zone:D
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I want to agree - if someone is behind you and you choose not to move such that they are no longer in your back hex, well, ouch. If, however, you know someone is behind you, aren't you gonna assume they're gonna try... so you'd at least have Dodge, -2 Parry? But I'm going with Runaround for a Slip - smack. Just unsure now what I'd do for Slip - target takes his turn - smack...
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