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I've actually wondered about this myself since walls act like blocking terrain, but aren't technically blocking terrain how powers that specifically say blocking terrain react (like this or even Stonewall)
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WALLS
Walls are a special type of terrain indicated by heavy black lines that run along the map’s grid lines. Walls have no boundary lines, but they behave like blocking terrain. Characters on opposite sides of walls are not adjacent. The edges of a map are not walls.
OK, so walls are special terrain, that behave like blocking terrain.
BLOCKING TERRAIN
Blocking terrain represents areas and objects on the map with the potential to completely impede a character’s movement and line of fire. Any line of fire or path of movement that crosses blocking terrain is labeled a “blocked” line of fire or path of movement, the movement cannot happen and the line of fire is not able to be drawn through this terrain.
• Movement: Blocking terrain prevents movement. Characters can’t move into or through blocking terrain.
INTANGIBLE ATTACK: Moonstone ignores blocking terrain for movement purposes.
My thoughts would be that when Moonstone moves the wall behaves like blocking terrain, and she can then ignore it for movement purposes. I can however see how it would be interpreted that since walls are special terrain, and are not actually blocking terrain, that she would be ruled to not be able to move through them as her Trait specifies blocking terrain.
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WALLS
Walls are a special type of terrain indicated by heavy black lines that run along the map’s grid lines. Walls have no boundary lines, but they behave like blocking terrain. Characters on opposite sides of walls are not adjacent. The edges of a map are not walls.
OK, so walls are special terrain, that behave like blocking terrain.
BLOCKING TERRAIN
Blocking terrain represents areas and objects on the map with the potential to completely impede a character’s movement and line of fire. Any line of fire or path of movement that crosses blocking terrain is labeled a “blocked” line of fire or path of movement, the movement cannot happen and the line of fire is not able to be drawn through this terrain.
• Movement: Blocking terrain prevents movement. Characters can’t move into or through blocking terrain.
INTANGIBLE ATTACK: Moonstone ignores blocking terrain for movement purposes.
My thoughts would be that when Moonstone moves the wall behaves like blocking terrain, and she can then ignore it for movement purposes. I can however see how it would be interpreted that since walls are special terrain, and are not actually blocking terrain, that she would be ruled to not be able to move through them as her Trait specifies blocking terrain.
Agreed. This is why grounded Ultimate/Superman ally can run across water
At the beginning of your turn, as a free action Thor’s Mighty Chariot may destroy any walls or blocking terrain adjacent to it.
Quote
Doppleganger: Give Trigon a power action. Put up to
three SPECIAL markers in unoccupied squares to which
Trigon has line of fire adjacent to opposing characters 8 or
fewer squares from him; these are doppelganger tokens.
Doppelganger tokens are not characters or terrain, but can
be destroyed as if they are blocking terrain....
The ruling is that Thoriot can use his trait to destroy Doppelganger tokens.
(Note to self...must check card...is that Doppleganger or Doppelganger? I think it's Doppelganger, but I see both and just copied that from the PG.)
The ruling is that Thoriot can use his trait to destroy Doppelganger tokens.
(Note to self...must check card...is that Doppleganger or Doppelganger? I think it's Doppelganger, but I see both and just copied that from the PG.)
The correct spelling is doppelganger. Well, technically, the correct spelling is doppelgänger, but, you know. I have already reported the misspelling on the Player's Guide thread.
The correct spelling is doppelganger. Well, technically, the correct spelling is doppelgänger, but, you know. I have already reported the misspelling on the Player's Guide thread.
Thank you for that. Unfortunately, checking the one I sent through, it appears I missed that one. I did cover quite a few, though, and your help has been greatly appreciated.