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Re: (TFT) Push & Trample
I run it that 'overrun' is not the same as 'pushed
back'. If a small figure is on the ground and a
big figure ends up on top of it somehow, it gets
squished.
Warm regards, Rick.
On Thu, 2009-11-06 at 07:16 -0700, Sgt Hulka wrote:
> AM, Page 5, MOVING ONTO OTHER FIGURES:
>
> "The small figure(s) that it moved onto must immediately make a
> saving roll: 3 dice against DX. If they succeed, they step to any
> adjacent hex and may act normally that turn. If they fail, they
> FALL in any adjacent hex and may do nothing else that turn..."
>
> AM, Page 28, TRAMPLING:
>
> "When a large figure overruns a smaller one, the small
> figure is considered to be lying on the ground under the larger
> one, and may be trampled...Suppose that a giant has just advanced onto Eric the Emaciated to push him back. Eric misses his saving roll and
> falls underfoot..."
>
> The example from Page 28 seems to directly contradict the rule described on Page 5.
>
> In other words, Page 5 states that a pushed figure falls in an ADJACENT hex. But the example on Page 28 states that a pushed figure falls UNDERFOOT.
>
> This is a pretty significant difference. Which way do you play?
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