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Originally Posted by MikMod
ITL p102, heading up the options list: "During a turn, a player may change his mind about a figures's option, as long as... that figure did not move too far to allow it to take the new option"
Isn't this completely clear? There is even an example of someone changing their minds a few pages later.
ITL p107: "It is legal to change to an attack option when your turn comes to act, if you did not move more than the option allows. For instance, if a figure stood still during movement, intending to 'change weapons' and an enemy moved into one of his front hexes to attack, then the first figure could change to option (a) and attack."
ITL p127 the example combat - Kov decides to cast a spell, then, after movement, changes his mind and attacks instead.
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I'm a little confused here. You two seem to be talking about different issues -- you're talking about option choice in general, and he specifically mentioned "
engaged" status as being the determining factor -- which it is; if you're engaged, you can't just run around and pick different options; at a minimum you have to disengage first...