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Re: (TFT) play question



Yep. That and the side attack/defense rules are why if initiative has you moving first, you want to face to try to deny that move to your enemies by using obstacles and friends to cover side hexes, facing enemies directly in the center front hex, etc.

At 09:59 AM 11/18/06 -0800, you wrote:
They may shift into a side hex.

The rules say that they must stay adjacent, not that they
must stay engaged.

Warm regards, Rick.


On Sat, 2006-11-18 at 09:38, Lloyd Weber wrote:
> Can an engaged figure shift one hex into the side hex of the engager, i.e. so
> that they are technically no longer engaged, and thus shifted out of
> engagement? Or, must they remain in one of the front hexes, as specified in
> the rules.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lloyd
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