Had a read through the rules on shadowing and it seems to me that leap will break a player away from a shadower, just to check my understanding:
Player A leaps two squares away, player B can shadow into the vacated space, player A continues to move but as he's not leaving a square beside player B the shadowing has no impact any more.
Is this correct? Or does the shadower get two attempts to follow the leaper, I'm guessing not as he could be leaping over an intervening player and that would lead to chaos.
Leap and Shadowing
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Re: Leap and Shadowing
the first space the "shadowing" model moves into, then the "leaping" model is out of the "shadowing' model's TZ so can no longer be shadowed
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Re: Leap and Shadowing
As far as i can see this is correct, of course if the Leap leaves him in the shadowers tacklezone then he can shadow as normal if the player continues to move (even a follow up from a block can be shadowed).TalonBay wrote: Player A leaps two squares away, player B can shadow into the vacated space, player A continues to move but as he's not leaving a square beside player B the shadowing has no impact any more.
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