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Re: (TFT) Questions on HTH combat
From: Mark Tapley <mtapley@swri.edu>
Compromise I'm playing by right now is: charge-attacks
using HTH can go right onto the target's hex and knock the
target down during the movement phase *if* the attacker comes
from side or behind. However, if the attacker enters one of
the target's *front* hexes, he is engaged and ends movement
there. In this case, the HTH attempt is made during actions,
in order of DX, after pole-weapon attacks.
Mark,
"A figure MUST STOP ITS MOVEMENT for the turn when it becomes
'engaged' - see below, under FACING.
(AM p4, section 3. MOVEMENT, paragraph 4)
It is not possible for a figure to run up and engage a figure in HTH in
one turn, unless they run up behind them. As soon as they become engaged
their movement stops. To attempt HTH one has to move onto the opponent.
The following turn they can shift onto the figure. So the compromise you
are playing right now is dead on correct.
Here is the link to the previous discussion on this one...
http://tft.brainiac.com/cgi-bin/wilma_hiliter/tft/9911/msg00083.html
David Michael Grouchy II
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