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Originally Posted by bluekitsune13
I kind of like the idea of splitting up your movement, half in the movement phase and half in the action phase. I'm still learning the rules, so I'm not sure I'm entirely doing it right. I've found a good strategy where I can run a chaff unit around to the side or back of an enemy fighter. If they moved already, they can't turn to face me. That means I engage them so they can't move and engage another fighter. This is great vs. ranged units or polearm users.
With "running" basically being an action, that would potentially give the other side time to attack or react to the sudden advance. Also it may give the running model options, as they could always choose to run backwards around a corner or something.
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Yes, I like that about this way of doing it. Thank you for pointing that out.