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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Pacheco, California
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What happens when you run past an enemy who isn't seen because of shadow, invisibility or blindness? If somebody tried this on me I'd use "Attacks Of Opportunity"(t.m.) But only if I could find a d20 somewhere.
My suggestion is that anybody can choose to run past any figure they like. If the ignored figure isn't an image then it can attack the undefending runner as if this was a rear shot, regardless of facing. The runner then stops in their current hex, if they were aware of the attack. The former runner can then choose any option consistent with the number of hexes they ran to that point, other than dodging. (Dodging needs to be announced when the figure moves their first hex.) Speaking of dodging this ought to be stated as a cost of one additional MP per hex entered in order to play nice with the other movement adjustments. (Dodging carefully into an hex with a downed figure, etc.)
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-HJC Last edited by hcobb; 09-20-2018 at 08:13 AM. Reason: Cleaning up the dodge. |
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