Who cares about Frenzy? How does regular Multiple Block work

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Who cares about Frenzy? How does regular Multiple Block work

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Ok. I really don't care about combinations with Frenzy etc. and want to avoid that overdone discussion. I was wondering if you could multi-block 2 players who are diagonally beside each other. In the rules it says the players just have to be adjacent to each other, which would be the case. (I have searched the archives and have found no discussion of this). Also, could you push each player in any direction normally available (in a 1 on 1 block), allowing you to, in effect, push the two players quite far apart?


_Y
XO

is how it starts, O has multiblock, X and Y on opposing teams

_ABC
D_Y
EXO
F

so O could push Y to C and X to F, making them 2 squares apart (and then follow up either X or Y)?

sorry if the visuals suck, I've never tried them before.

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sorry I thought I was posting in skills/traits queries

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That's how I would rule it.

If players were adjacent to each other non-diagonally (can't remember the proper word for this) you could push them quite far apart as well.

I guess this is the main reason you can't combo with frenzy.

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[size=75]The short answer is "no", but it is a qualified "no" because there are odd ways of interpreting the question which could justify the answer "yes".[/size]
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