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== Q & A ==
== Q & A ==
'''Q:'''<ref name=q1>http://boardgamegeek.com/article/11020911#11020911</ref>  Can Wildlander use a 'Nimble' skill when (sic: a large) monster is 'expanding' to adjacent space (in order to attack Wildlander) and didn't actually used movement point to enter that space?<br>
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'''A:'''<ref name=q1></ref> No, the Wildlander cannot use Nimble in that situation because the monster only technically enters the one space chosen before it expands.<br>
|question_1  = Can Wildlander use the Nimble skill when a large monster is expanding to an adjacent space (in order to attack the Wildlander) and didn't actually used movement point to enter that space?
[http://boardgamegeek.com/article/11020911#11020911 source]<ref name=q1></ref> Adam Sadler, Managing Game Designer, Fantasy Flight Games<br>
|answer_1    = No, the Wildlander cannot use Nimble in that situation because the monster only technically enters the one space chosen before it expands.
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|source_1    = http://boardgamegeek.com/article/11020911#11020911
'''Q:'''<ref name=q2>http://boardgamegeek.com/article/12038552#12038552</ref>  Is Nimble an interrupt? When the Wildlander wishes to trigger Nimble when a large monster moves adjacent to him, must the Overlord first expand the large monster (like against the Knight's Guard)?<br>
|reference_1 = Adam Sadler, Managing Game Designer, Fantasy Flight Games
'''A:'''<ref name=q2></ref> Nimble is considered an interrupt, and a large monster would need to expand before the Wildlander would complete its movement. As with other interrupts, it's not eligible to perform against large monsters unless the large monster has the space to expand in the first place.<br>
[http://boardgamegeek.com/article/12038552#12038552 source]<ref name=q2></ref> Justin Kemppainen, Creative Content Developer, Fantasy Flight Games<br>
 


|question_2  = Is Nimble an interrupt? When the Wildlander wishes to trigger Nimble when a large monster moves adjacent to him, must the Overlord first expand the large monster (like against the Knight's Guard)?
|answer_2    = Nimble is considered an interrupt, and a large monster would need to expand before the Wildlander would complete its movement. As with other interrupts, it's not eligible to perform against large monsters unless the large monster has the space to expand in the first place.
|source_2    = http://boardgamegeek.com/article/12038552#12038552
|reference_2 = Justin Kemppainen, Creative Content Developer, Fantasy Flight Games
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