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(TFT) Crawling as an action rather than a state
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- Subject: (TFT) Crawling as an action rather than a state
- From: Christopher Fuhrman <fuhrman8or@yahoo.com>
- Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2006 14:26:33 -0800 (PST)
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Crawling is an action available to figures who are prone. It has a movement of
2 hexes, and no other action is permitted. As far as I can tell, this
interpretation of crawling is completely consistent with canon.
I though a lot about it, and drew a few versions of a state machine on paper.
Here's what I came up with, formally:
http://tft.brainiac.com/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Rules.FigureStates
I used UMLet plugin for Eclipse for the diagram, if anyone is curious.
It includes a few other suggested transitions, such as kneeling from prone
state, or lying down from kneeling state.
The only states allowing movement are standing (normal movement rules) and
prone (crawling). I underlined the transitions in the figure which are not
explicitly stated in canon. I included a "fall" transition from kneeling to
prone, since a figure could get whacked when kneeling and have to fall for a round.
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