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Post by hendriks65 on Aug 11, 2015 12:20:00 GMT 1
I have a small question on this. Imagine a group of 4 companions that have separated from the fellowship, are in the same region and we are in the following turn. A card is played stating; separate or move 1 or all or 1 group of companions 1 extra region. If the group existing consists of Strider, Legolas, Boromir and a hobbit, can the following be done? ; I move Strider and Boromir as a group and they can travel Striders level of 3 +1 together. I let Legolas and the hobbit travel somewhere else also as group and they travel under Legolas's level of 2 +1 for the card.
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Post by Krieghund on Aug 12, 2015 0:07:29 GMT 1
You can only move one group. If they move to different destinations, they are different groups, regardless of where they started.
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Post by hendriks65 on Aug 12, 2015 12:01:37 GMT 1
You can only move one group. If they move to different destinations, they are different groups, regardless of where they started. So, say the card states; Move any or all companions not in the fellowship and you may move them 1 extra region. If I have 4 companions in one region, can 2 of them move as a group somewhere with the highest level of the group as indicator and 2 others also a group somewhere else? Can also 1 group of 2 or 3 leave from that group of 4 and 1 just alone? Is this the same as using a character result;-> move any or all companions. Say I have 6 in one regions, can all of those head off in different ways in groups of 2 for example?
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Post by Krieghund on Aug 12, 2015 18:15:45 GMT 1
Yes.
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Post by hendriks65 on Aug 12, 2015 18:51:56 GMT 1
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