Hello everyone!
I've got a question concerning the calculation of the distance between two figures, while one of them is a large figure like the E-Web.
Look at the "Example of an Attack" on p. 6 of the LtPG.
Trooper (1) has a distance of two spaces to the target, because it would need only two movement points to reach it.
RRG p.9:
" Many effects require players to measure the distance between two spaces. To determine this number, the player counts the number of movement points it would take for a figure to move from one space to the other. "
But what if an E-Web instead of the trooper occupies this space (the second space occupied is the one in the north)? It would need four movement points to reach the target's space, because it mustn't move diagonally.
So, is the distance suddenly four spaces????
RRG doesn't read "a small figure" explicitly.
Please help me, I'm confused!!