To say that "a figure is targeted" means " this figure is occupying a targeted space." Likewise, the phrase "target monster" means "a monster occupying a targeted space."
Yes, I understand that, but we talking about a RULES, not about a free conversation between gamers or about flavor texts. Rules are the Laws of the game, and they must be unambiguous and not subject to interpretation!
If we put the sign of equivalence between the Target and the Monster (like FFG do in some cases), under the condition that the shape and size of the monsters are variable, will achieve only a Chaos!
(Are there actually any cards that say "target monster", or is that just a convenience used by us fans?)
Please, judge for yourself. These are exact citations:
ACCURSED ARMS: Exhaust this card during your turn to choose 1 hero adjacent to a hexed monster. The chosen hero may immediately perform 1 attack targeting a hexed monster .
Plague Cloud : Perform an attack with a Magic weapon. This attack targets each hexed monster in your line of sight and ignores range. Each figure rolls defense dice separately. Before rolling dice for the attack, each monster adjacent to a target monster is hexed.
1. Each hexed monster in LOS is a Target.
2. Any monster adjacent to a Target (hexed monsters in LOS) becomes hexed Before dices rolling (I.e. also becomes a target).
3. Range is ignored.
4. That Hero isn't a simple Hexer. Hi is a God and with one successful attack can clear the entire field from any monsters...
Edited by piligrim