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Re: (TFT) Moving through figures



I would rule that as long as the characters are not oversized (either in stature or due to bulky armor, burdens, etc.), they are allowed to pass by each other in a one-hex corridor during non-combat situations. If it was during combat, I'd rule it wasn't allowed, just like you.
   
  Tim

David Miller <djmiller@i-2000.com> wrote:
  O.K. Saturday night, it's raining on the east coast and I'm bored. I 
started thinking about something a GM at a local con said to me about 
the way he allows movement in his TFT games and I wondered what 
everyone else on the list thought.

So here's the question: You're in a dungeon. All of the passageways are 
one hex wide. You are not in a combat situation. Do you allow figures 
to squeeze past one another to basically change their "marching order" 
(to use a D&D term)? I've always played that figures can not, as the 
rules state, move through each other. But then again it seemed to make 
sense to allow this. If they were in combat I would rule that the 
answer would be no. Am I being to hard core here to not allow it during 
non combat situations? What does everyone think?

--David O. Miller
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