Title says it all again.
My AG4 leaping dwarf runner (sick, ain't it?) Leapt away from a Shadowing DElf Assassin. The Leap roll was good, and so was the Shadowing roll.
So if we have our onions in a row, then the DElf moves into the square vacated by the dwarf, the dwarf leaps into a new square, and the DElf's shadowing move ends while the dwarf is free to continue moving.
Sounds about right?
Shadowing a player with Leap
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Re: Shadowing a player with Leap
if you succeed the shadow roll the DE stays put
if you fail the shadow roll he takes your square (and you still left his tackle zone by leaping 2 squares)
so yes
if you fail the shadow roll he takes your square (and you still left his tackle zone by leaping 2 squares)
so yes
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