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(TFT) Charge Attack



From: Michael Taylor <MichaelTaylor1@compuserve.com>
> That's a darn good question. Does anyone know how TFT 
> "offiically" defines
> a "Charge Attack"?

Here is Bill Seurer's House Rule on Charge Attacks:
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Charge Attack

A charge attack is defined as a movement of 3 or more hexes in a relatively
straight line ending with a foe in a front hex. On a hex grid, it is
sometimes difficult to move exactly straight, so sideslipping is allowed.

If a person moved at least half their MA on the previous turn, they may
continue that movement another 1 or 2 hexes and perform a charge attack, if
the last 3 hexes moved were in a line. Real movement is continuous and
doesn't stop for the end of the turn.
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It's a really good rule. I played under it for a year. The backup and
reattack
is a pretty ridiculous move. 
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