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Post by dalick on Aug 27, 2010 4:26:02 GMT 1
I recently purchased SBH to play with my son, and after reading through the rules I am not quite sure that I understand the movement rules fully.
My uncertainty revolves around the rules for how difficult ground affects movement. The rules state:
"If movement passes through any sort of difficult ground, such as a marsh or a wooded area, the model's speed is reduced by one category."
Does this mean that if I start my movement outside of difficult terrain, but move into (or pass through) difficult ground during my movement, then my movement speed is reduced by one category?
If the above interpretation is correct, then what happens when the model's speed is reduced by one category and now the model cannot even reach the difficult ground that caused its movement to be reduced? Does the model simply move to the edge of the difficult terrain and end its movement, or does it really reduce its speed by a category and therefore end it's move once it has moved a distance equal to this new speed category regardless of the fact that it did not even reach the difficult terrain?
Am I just over thinking this? I would be grateful for any clarification that can be offered.
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Post by cesareborgia on Aug 27, 2010 7:01:59 GMT 1
Welcome in this forum.
The model simply move to the edge of the difficult terrain and end its movement.
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Post by dalick on Aug 27, 2010 15:06:14 GMT 1
Thank you for the clarification. That is what seemed correct according to common sense, but then again my definition of common snese does not always match that of everyone else. ;D
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