At the risk of Jabba spoilers I won't go into too many details, but there's one campaign mission that allows the rebels to perform a special action if they are adjacent to one of the tile walls. Which brought us to the question of what is considered adjacent to a wall, and whether a figure that is on a space next to a corner is considered adjacent. I'll see if I can't demonstrate with a grid here:
[X][X][X][O]
[X][X][O][O]
[X][O][R][O]
O = Empty Space, R = Rebel Figure, X = Nothing (empty tabletop space outside of the map tile)
One of us argued that the figure was next to a corner, not a wall, and was not actually adjacent to the wall. This person figured that a wall should work similarly to a door, which has the rule:
QuoteThe spaces that share an edge with a door are the only spaces that are considered to be adjacent to that door.
The other argued that without any explicitly written rules, like the one above specifically written for doors, that adjacency should work just like it does for any other space, which is to say:
QuoteA space is adjacent to each other space that shares an edge or corner with the space.
To which the first person responded that the area outside of the tile isn't really a "space", and that we're not worried about being adjacent to that exterior "space" but rather to the wall itself (which lies on an edge).
I was one of those people, but I could actually see it going either way. More specifically I guess I can see how neither rule fully covers what it means to be adjacent to wall.
Anybody have any thoughts?
Edited by ManateeX