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Does Force Leap allow a character to move through the space an enemy is occupying?
For example: CCC ABX CCC Character A moves through the Enemy at B to Space X. C is a wall.
If so, then could Character A moves through the Enemies at spaces B to Space X? C is a wall.
CCCC ABBX CCCC
Also, at the end of the glossary definition for Force Leap, it says: It doesn't take any time to use Force Leap; this character can still move and attack normally this turn.
Does that mean you can move through the enemy character, and then move 6 and attack?
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Yes, this is explicitly covered in the glossary definition of Force Leap.
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oh man, ok. I used it wrong before, kind of. I didn't think you could move through a space occupied by an enemy character. It was more a lack of understanding what the glossary definition was saying, than not reading it ;)
Ok, so basically, if there are 6 enemy characters in a line, you can Force Leap through(I guess really it's considered OVER) them, and then move 6.
Fantastic!
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No. Force Leap modifies how you can move, sort of like Flight. When used, you can ignore enemies when moving, it does not actually move you anywhere.
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Sithborg wrote:No. Force Leap modifies how you can move, sort of like Flight. When used, you can ignore enemies when moving, it does not actually move you anywhere. Ok, I guess I was confused by the "It doesn't take any time to use Force Leap" statement in the glossary. What does it refer to when it mentions time? A side question: If you have flight, can you also fly THROUGH spaces occupied by enemies?
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Yes, with flight you can move through squares occupied by enemy characters as flight ignores enemy characters.
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seibermaki wrote: Ok, I guess I was confused by the "It doesn't take any time to use Force Leap" statement in the glossary. What does it refer to when it mentions time?
In this specific instance it means you can use FL to: 1) move through characters before attacking (or just move) or 2) attack first and then move through characters (up to your speed) Example 1 - you use FL and run past an enemy 2 squares away to attack the one 6 squares away (no AoO) Example 2 - you are based, you take a whack at your enemy, use FL and run away from them (no AoO)
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Additionally - the reference to "time" means it can be done at any point before the end of your turn, but cannot interrupt any specific action (like in mid-movement). This is also referenced with The Dark Woman's Force Phase and the R4 Droid's Targetting. This brings up another question for me... If a character has Mobile or GMA, are the before and after movements considered separate actions since the attacks occur in between, or do the attacks merely interrupt the movement action? Edit: Please ignore the thread hijack, I'll post a new question
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Eroschilles wrote:Yes, with flight you can move through squares occupied by enemy characters as flight ignores enemy characters. Man, I been playing that wrong too heheh. Well, time for Boba Fett to start flying through enemy squares ;)
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