July 9th, 2007, 12:35 PM
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Join Date: February 17, 2007
Location: OH - Cleveland
Posts: 1,062
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rdhight
If there is an official fix, it's in the rules for targeting the door, not opening and closing it. Where opening and closing is concerned, they just don't carve out an exception. The book says, "To target the door, use the hex-shaped tile space that is below the door in determining adjacency, engagement or range...." The mention of engagement makes me think perhaps the door is meant to take a disengagement strike when it "dodges."
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Where does it say that the door has to be shut to be targeted? It's not in the rulebook that I could find. so if the door is open, then imagine that you're just banging on the hinges rather than trying to break that damned english oak.
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