Hey all,
Got three large monster movement questions for any rule gurus out there.
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Question #1: Is the following activation legal?
Lets say D represents a Crypt Dragon and A, B, and C represents heroes. 0 represent an empty square. Crypt Dragons have movement of 3.
A00000000
000000000
000000000
000DDD000
000DD D B00
000000000
000000000
000000C00
The Overlord plays Dash and Frenzy on the Crypt Dragon.
The Crypt Dragon then performs a move action to add movement to his movement pool. This causes him to shrink to down to 1 space to begin moving from. He chooses the bold square.
Then, without actually leaving his current square , he immediately interrupts his move action with an attack on B. The dragon expands like so before performing the attack:
A00000000
000000000
000000000
000000000
0000D D B00
0000DD000
0000DD000
000000C00
After performing his attack on B, the dragon performs the Cause Fear action on C. Finally, he begins using his 3 movement points. This time, he chooses the top left square to move from, in order to approach A. After his three movement, he is positioned like so:
A00000000
0 D DD00000
0DDD00000
000000000
000000B00
000000000
000000000
000000C00
Since an attack on A is legal from the single space he occupies before expanding, the incredibly dextrous dragon performs an attack A.
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Question #2. Is the following activation legal?:
A shadow dragon is hungry and wants to get to a hero in a single activation. However, the hero is 16 squares away. Can the dragon get to his food and eat it in one turn as follows?
D is once again the dragon, and F is his delicious food, a hero figure.
DD D 000000000000000F
DDD0000000000000000
The Overlord kindly plays Dash and Frenzy on the famished dragon. First, the dragon spends one move action to get 3 movement points. He then spends those movement points using the bold square as his starting square. His movement done, the dragon expands. His new position is like so:
00000 D DD0000000000F
00000DDD00000000000
Next the dragon performs another Move Action to add 3 more movement points and spends them in the same fashion.This time, he picks the following bolded square to start his movement from:
00000DD D 0000000000F
00000DDD00000000000
And ends up like so:
0000000000 D DD00000F
0000000000DDD000000
The dragon spends his last action to move a 3rd time, adding 3 more movement points to his pool and spending them from the bolded square:
0000000000DD D 00000F
0000000000DDD000000
Ending up like so, adjacent to the hero:
000000000000000 D DDF
000000000000000DDD0
The dragon now begins his hard earned meal by attacking the adjacent figure F.
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Question #3: The 1st question involved interrupting move actions with non-move actions. However, if a large monster interrupts a move action with another move action, can they still expand?
Is there a clear ruling on this? I'm assuming this will allow a large figure to move one space, interrupt their move action with another action to expand in some arbitrary direction, then pick a new space to resume their movement.
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I've studied the rulings thus far and what I've read points to all of the above things being true. However, I want to double check this before the heroes cry foul when the dragon moves 16 squares in one turn and/or twists around the field like a ballet dancer.
Edited by Charmy