Not a question, but something I noticed tonight while perusing the rules. If you shift out of terrain, you can't place your unit's back edge touching the terrain. It has to be a side or front edge touching the terrain. Had this come up in a game, I probably would have ruled this incorrectly. Since you can shift in any direction, I would have assumed you could shift forward like a march and have your back edge touching the terrain. I'm glad I read this before making that mistake.
Edited by Budgernautshifting out of terrain
I only know this because it got Ardus killed during a game with
@playnwin
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If you accidentally shift out of terrain and someone charges in, it's a free flank. Whoops.
I didn't know that either. It's strange seeing the way a shift is done outside terrain.
5 hours ago, Tvayumat said:I only know this because it got Ardus killed during a game with @playnwin .
If you accidentally shift out of terrain and someone charges in, it's a free flank. Whoops.
On the plus side, if you survive the first attack and shift away, it will be hard for him to follow you.