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Re: (TFT) Rules Test Question -- was: A Point of Damage



Well, yes, we have also played that way. And I don't intend changing my approach for general game play (keeps it simple) ...

but, this sort of gives low DX an advantage - if they survive the high DX attacks as they can "change their mind" during the round ... realistically(?), maybe they should make a save vs DX if they want to change their action based on what happened during the round... which makes for a more complicated game play, but possibly more realistic?

Quoting raito@raito.com:

We've always played that movement and action are separate in that
regard. A figure moves however far it moves, and when the time for
action comes, the figure may decide on any action not precluded by its
movement. Neil Gilmore
raito@raito.com

Quoting rich <sca_rickard@yahoo.com>:
I would say yes based on AM pg 6; under Attacks it says: "It IS legal to
CHANGE to an attack option when your turn to act comes, if you did not move
more than that 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 I (a) and
attack."  Although this is written as pertaining to changing TO an attack
option, I do not see why it would not apply to the reverse or to any
other legal action...of course, I've been wrong before.  -Rich
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