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The swinging gate move that Lockjaw can do, where on his last square he can bring his tail end around, to strech out the one extra square:
Is he able to do this just cause of his double base or is it because of his Phasing ability?
Can he do it while doing the m-a-m maneauver?
Can the other transporters do this also?
Thanks!
1/6th of the Brothers Prob. '19-'20 Season: 15-13(8 events) 2 wins, 2nd XDPS PR 9-7, 7th SOC
The swinging gate move that Lockjaw can do, where on his last square he can bring his tail end around, to strech out the one extra square:
Is he able to do this just cause of his double base or is it because of his Phasing ability?
Can he do it while doing the m-a-m maneauver?
Can the other transporters do this also?
Thanks!
Double base
Yes
Yes
Sadly. He should be able to move his MOVE, not some weasel extension. I discussed it with my regulars and we are going to house rule the bootlegger reverse bonus is not allowed. Count from one side of the dial only
Cann all the double based figures also land in between two adjacent opposing figures, therefore breaking bases to base contact between them and reestablishing the B2B contact between the oppsing figure and the transporter?
1/6th of the Brothers Prob. '19-'20 Season: 15-13(8 events) 2 wins, 2nd XDPS PR 9-7, 7th SOC
Cann all the double based figures also land in between two adjacent opposing figures, therefore breaking bases to base contact between them and reestablishing the B2B contact between the oppsing figure and the transporter?
Yes. Your "leading" part of the figure (from which you are counting the movement squares) must stop when it comes in base contact with an opposing figure, just like a standard figure. Then you can place the other part anywhere you like. Just think of it like a flier carrying another figure: the flier (the leading part) stops where the movement end, then the flier can place the passenger (the other part) in any adjacent square.