True, but it can shove people back while turning. (At the end of movement.) That said, I allow dragons to say, “That little guy with the rapier does not engage me,” and ignore them. At the cost of giving the little guy with a rapier a free attack in movement.
Rick
True, but it's very HARD to engage a dragon!
From: Peter von Kleinsmid <pvk@oz.net> To: tft@brainiac.com Sent: Monday, June 11, 2018 2:47 PM Subject: Re: [Slope: Ch 12] New Monster - Flame Fiends. Comments are welcome.
At 10:59 PM 6/9/2018, Jeffrey Vandine wrote:
Actually, the rules don't say
anything of the kind. It says, and I quote; "A giant's facing
may be changed by rotating the figure in the same three hexes. A
dragon's facing may only be changed by moving the dragon; he is the wrong
shape to spin in place. "
Oh wow... I wonder where I got that idea about rotating around the head
hex...
Hmm, as written, it seems rather hard for a 7-hex dragon to change
facing, especially if they get engaged... they can shift but no part of
them can move more than one hex.
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