Apparently this question should have been already asked and answered, but I'm unable to find anything in this forum.
Scenario: The Man Who Would Be King EN 1. 3 heroes one adjacent to the other in a diagonal line, chasing Splig. Sir Alric is just one space away from the last of them and plans to use Overpower instead of making a normal move action.
Alric moves adjacent to first hero, tests Might and trades spaces with him. Then he moves adjacent to the second (he's already adjacent, but Overpower requires to "move" into an adjacent space) and repeats. He's now adjacent to the third hero, and this hero is a Wildlander with Nimble ability.
Question 1: when Alric trades spaces with a hero, is it treated like he had moved into the hero's space?
If yes, then he could immediately test Might on a second hero without the need to move 1 space.
If not, this implies that the Wildlander is unable to use Nimble when Alric becomes adjacent to him thanks to space trading. This means Alric can attack the Wildlander and he won't use Nimble to flee, provided the lieutenant stops the move action granted by Overpower.
Question 2: if the answer to Question 1 is yes, the Wildlander could use Nimble as soon as Alric enters an adjacent space. Since Nimble and Overpower have the same wording, which one gets precedence and why?
Edited by The_Warlock