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Re: (TFT) Megahex definition



I use a system similar to Jeff's as well, where it made a difference we c
alculated if not just let it ride.
   

   

   

   

     

       

         

           

             

               

                 

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   ------ Original Message ------
     Received: 04:46 PM PST, 12/06/2015
     From: Jeffrey Vandine <jlv61560@yahoo.com>
     To: "tft@brainiac.com" <tft@brainiac.com>
     Subject: Re: (TFT) Megahex definition
     

     

     

     

       Different strokes for different folks -- I prefer less rigid rules
.
         v/rJeff
         

         From: Rick Smith <rick_ww@lightspeed.ca>
         To: tft@brainiac.com
         Sent: Sunday, December 6, 2015 2:54 PM
         Subject: Re: (TFT) Megahex definition
         

         Hi all,
           I use the strict "printed on the board" meaning of MH.  Howeve
r
         ,
         I have rewritten the spells which affect one hex and adjacent
         hexes to say, "Target hex, and all adjacent hexes" so there is n
o
         ambiguity in my rules.
         

           I would suggest, that you uses the MH printed on map, definiti
on,
         in all cases except in one MH spell description.
         

           Warm regards, Rick.
         

         

         On 2015-12-06, at 2:26 PM, Jeffrey Vandine wrote:
         > It depends on how specific you need/want to be in your games. 
 To ca
         lc
         > ulate range for Missile Weapons and Spells, I always assumed t
he shooter
         wa
         > s in the center of a megahex based on the hex he occupies, and
 then calcu
         la
         > ted the number of MH range on that basis if it became necessar
y to achiev
         e
         > that level of specificity.  Otherwise I let the MH boundaries 
dictat
         e
         > the issue. Put another way, if that one hex of distance made a
 significan
         t
         > difference, we accounted for it, otherwise we didn't worry abo
ut it.-
         -
         > As a general rule, let common-sense prevail.  The heavier bord
ers fo
         r
         > the MH boundaries are there for your convenience, not to const
rain you.
         >
         >      From: Eric Tetz <erictetz@gmail.com>
         > To: tft@brainiac.com
         > Sent: Sunday, December 6, 2015 2:16 PM
         > Subject: (TFT) Megahex definition
         >
         > We can't find a formal definition in the manuals, other than r
eferring to
         > the included hexpaper. Is a megahex:
         >
         >  1. The hex you're on/targeting and it's surrounding 6 hexes.
         >  2. The drawn megahex on the map that you happen to be standin
g
         >  in/targeting.
         >
         > In other words, is the following character in the yellow-outli
ned megahex
         > (i.e. the one defined by the megahexes pre-shaded on the map),
 or in the
         > blue-outlined megahex (i.e. the megahex centered on his curren
t hex):
         >
         >
         > ​
         > Eric
         >
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