Terminal IQ Posted June 7 Share Posted June 7 Ingress Points (page 37 of current English rule book) reads (emphasis added): Quote When a character would end an advance, climb, dash or jump within Range 1 and at the same elevation as an Ingress Point, they may choose to use it. If they do, put the character within Range 1 and at the same elevation as any other connected Ingress Point. The rule is not specific as to what to use to measure range 1 from to place the character. Does this mean measure 1 from the character's current position. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thoras Posted June 7 Share Posted June 7 8 hours ago, Terminal IQ said: The rule is not specific as to what to use to measure range 1 from to place the character. Does this mean measure 1 from the character's current position I have changed the highlighted text to indicate the part that explains what you are measuring range 1 from. You need to have at a minimum a pair of connected Ingress Points, so when you end the specified movement within Range 1 of one of the connected points, you put the character within Range 1 of one of the other connected points, measuring the Range from the part of the terrain identified as another connected point. Quote When a character would end an advance, climb, dash or jump within Range 1 and at the same elevation as an Ingress Point, they may choose to use it. If they do, put the character within Range 1 and at the same elevation as any other connected Ingress Point. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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