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Usable at the beginning of this character's turn only if it doesn't move this turn; place this character in a square within line of sight and 10 squares that is bordered by a wall or closed door
What does the “10 squares that is bordered...” mean??? Is that a typo for 1 square?
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place this character in a square within line of sight and 10 squares that is bordered by a wall or closed door.
Place The Mandalorian into a square that is: a. within line of sight b. within 10 squares c. bordered by a wall or closed door.
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Hmm...I got it now...but maybe just adding the word “within” before “10 squares” might eliminate any confusion. Just like you typed it. Sometimes reduction reduces clarity. Thank you!
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This would do it best: place this character in a square within line of sight, within 10 squares, and is bordered by a wall or closed door.
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imyurhukaberry wrote:This would do it best: place this character in a square within line of sight, within 10 squares, and is bordered by a wall or closed door. So you want to join our QC team?
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I might be interested...
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