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Flyerman_2
Posted: Sunday, September 19, 2010 5:15:59 AM
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This is the situation:

E:Ennemy with melee attack
A: Ally 1
D: Diplomat Ally
_:wall

_E
AD

Could the ennemy with melee attack attack the ally1 ?
In the rules, if the square occupied by the ally 1 was free, the ennemy could not move to it (same rule than the corner of a wall), so do we have to consider the same thing with the attack ?

Thanks for your answer
Minkzx
Posted: Sunday, September 19, 2010 5:25:45 AM
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He could, but you would need to move the 6 spaces around the diplomat, also, if you could only see the diplomat, I'd kill that first.
Sithborg
Posted: Sunday, September 19, 2010 8:47:21 AM
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Minkzx wrote:
He could, but you would need to move the 6 spaces around the diplomat, also, if you could only see the diplomat, I'd kill that first.


That is incorrect. If I am reading the diagram right, the characters form an L shape around the end of the wall. In this case, they are all adjacent, so you can attack the non-diplomat. If E was actually behind the wall, he wouldn't be adjacent to A, however, the Diplomat would then be a legal target, assuming no other allies could be seen.
Minkzx
Posted: Sunday, September 19, 2010 8:56:15 AM
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Sithborg wrote:
Minkzx wrote:
He could, but you would need to move the 6 spaces around the diplomat, also, if you could only see the diplomat, I'd kill that first.


the end of the wall. In this case, they are all adjacent, so you can attack the non-diplomat.

So how will he make the box?
Sithborg
Posted: Sunday, September 19, 2010 9:13:42 AM
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Minkzx wrote:
Sithborg wrote:
Minkzx wrote:
He could, but you would need to move the 6 spaces around the diplomat, also, if you could only see the diplomat, I'd kill that first.


the end of the wall. In this case, they are all adjacent, so you can attack the non-diplomat.

So how will he make the box?


I have no idea what this means.

The original poster asked if the movement rules for corners applies to adjacency, the answer is no.
Flyerman_2
Posted: Sunday, September 19, 2010 5:39:37 PM
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Perhaps, my diagram was not so clear:

On the first line, we have a wall, then an ennmy.
On the second, an ally and a diplomat ally.

So, we could consider all characters are adjacents. Thnaks
Disturbed1
Posted: Monday, September 20, 2010 6:57:49 AM
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The original diagram looks to me as if all three characters are standing by corner? Correct? the two sides of the corner are left of E and above A, corect?

If this is the case, then there is no wall seperating E and A, and therefore, they may attack each other. No movement needed. Also, if A moves away from E, or vice versa, they provoke attack of opportunity, as they normally would.

While you may not move diagonally around a corner, you may attack diagonally around a corner.

Hope that helps.
NickName
Posted: Monday, September 20, 2010 7:09:24 AM
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There are no special rules for attacking and corners.

The character can draw line of sight to the enemy.

Since there is an adjacent enemy, you may only attack adjacent enemies. The two enemies in question are adjacent leaving the non-diplimat as a legal target.
TheChosenOne
Posted: Monday, September 20, 2010 10:04:26 AM
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___|Enemy
Ally|Diplomat



This might be a little more helpful of a diagram. The red lines represent the corner of the wall, and the blue is for the line between the Ally and Diplomat. the underlined names are to represent the grid lines between the characters
jedispyder
Posted: Monday, September 20, 2010 10:49:37 AM
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All 3 characters are adjacent to each other, so you can't attack the Diplomat but the Enemy is a legal target.
Inquisitive Infiltrator
Posted: Monday, September 20, 2010 2:09:18 PM
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Ya just have to love Dipo questions.
Heres one for you:
Lets say you have two Diplomats in a room locked with Vader, can Vader kill any of the Diplomats? (Adjacency matters not, its the LoS)
EmporerDragon
Posted: Monday, September 20, 2010 2:31:07 PM
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If Vader cannot draw line of sight to any non-diplomat, the Diplomat ability is not in effect and the diplomats can be targeted/attacked like any other character.
Inquisitive Infiltrator
Posted: Monday, September 20, 2010 2:33:38 PM
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Thats awesome! I was stuck in a room with 3 Dipos and merced all of them.
Thanks Emperor!
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