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Originally Posted by Shostak
That sounds more like an option that should be called "Extra Step" rather than "Disengage".
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Yes, though whatever it's called, what it says that action/option does is let you move one hex in any direction.
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Originally Posted by hcobb
ITL 116: "If the attacking figure is engaged, he may shift onto a figure engaging him to attempt HTH, even if he is engaged with other figures as well."
ITL 106: "A figure that selects the “disengage” option stands still or shifts during its movement phase. When its turn to attack comes, instead of attacking, it moves one hex in any direction. You may move onto another figure to attempt HTH combat that same turn."
Does this mean that you can disengage against a single figure by moving into HTH during your action or not?
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Yes they can, but only, as always, if the conditions for initiating HTH are met - they agree, you have higher MA, or their back is blocked.
I have seen GMs rule either way, either that an unengaged figure can attempt HTH twice - once during Movement, and then again as an Action; or that they can't, because initiating HTH during Movement counts as an Action (q.v. option B) and so the figure has already used their action for the turn during the Movment Phase and so gets no second action during the Action phase, just as if they had succeeded at initiating HTH, or moved over 1/2 MA.
We ended up deciding that the second interpretation (that attempting HTH during movement uses their one action for the turn) was best.
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Originally Posted by hcobb
So do you move into HTH during movement (with a shift) or during the action phase (with either option n or o, your pick)?
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Disengaged figures who can make it to the target's hex via their Rear do it during Movement. Others do it during Action.