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Re: (TFT) Avert spell



Interesting. We never thought of counting the forced two-hex avert movement as the target's movement for the purpose of action choice. Now I see why Rick said that the wizards could do nothing. Learn something everyday. Thanks.

Todd

----- Original Message ----- From: "Kirk Woller" <kwoller@satx.rr.com>
To: <tft@brainiac.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 11:51 PM
Subject: (TFT) Avert spell


Todd has it correct.  Avert is cast as a thrown spell on a victim, not the
spellcaster, as the spell states. We play it that they have to move as far
as they can up to two hexes more each turn it is powered from the caster.
This counts as their movement (they could move more if they want as long as
they end up at least two hexes farther away) so that the victim could
perform no action that requires a movement of only one hex, such as casting
a spell or firing a bow, etc.

-Kirk
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