The pathfinder card says I can move diagonally this turn. I still ned to pay for the movement right? That is, for every space I move (diagonally or orthogonally, I need to pay 1 yellow intent). Or is it free to move diagonally?
If you pay 2 movement points for a single move action to go from space x to space o in the diagram below...|_x_|___|___||___|___|___||___|___|_o_|...do you roll the luck die once (for the single move action) or twice (for two diagonal steps)?
Just to clarify as long as there is a legal path to the diagonal space I want to enter, I can move diagonally as long as I pay the movement cost. What happens if:
1) Two sides are blocked by a wall. See example below. X is my space, Y is the diagonal space I want to enter. It does has a (long) legal path, but 2 sides are blocked (the | and the underline).
I assume I cannot move there since it is blocked(?).
|Y
X
2) One side is blocked by a wall. I assume I can move to this field diagonally(?).
Pathfinder is a Progress card that only allows a different way of moving (diagonally). And after each such move action, roll a Luck die to see if the card is flipped.
I have Pathfinder progress. I pay 2 yellow intent. Can I move two diagonal steps or just one?
If you pay 2 movement points for a single move action to go from space x to space o in the diagram below... |_x_|___|___| |___|___|___| |___|___|_o_| ...do you roll the luck die once (for the single move action) or twice (for two diagonal steps)?
Perfect thanks!
> If you mean this situation:
- yes, you can make such a move diagonally.
What if they were connected only diagonally, but were set up like example 2 above, with 1 wall touching the corner?
And the tiles must be connected right? You couldn’t move between a B3 and A4 tiles if A3 or B4 aren’t placed (e.g train platform)
> If they touch the corners, you can - as long as there are no Walls on the revealed tiles to block it.
And the tiles must be connected right? You couldn’t move between a B3 and A4 tiles if A3 or B4 aren’t placed (e.g train platform)
> Yes, in both cases it is exactly as you write.
Just to clarify as long as there is a legal path to the diagonal space I want to enter, I can move diagonally as long as I pay the movement cost. What happens if:
1) Two sides are blocked by a wall. See example below. X is my space, Y is the diagonal space I want to enter. It does has a (long) legal path, but 2 sides are blocked (the | and the underline).
I assume I cannot move there since it is blocked(?).
|Y
X
2) One side is blocked by a wall. I assume I can move to this field diagonally(?).
Either:
|Y Y
X Or X
Thanks,
Rikkert
> Yes, you have to pay for such a move.
Pathfinder is a Progress card that only allows a different way of moving (diagonally). And after each such move action, roll a Luck die to see if the card is flipped.