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Ability text: <onlyinclude>'''Leap Attack''': This monster may move its Speed, ignoring enemy figures as it does so. When if finishes its movement, perform a single attack that targets each figure this monster moved through. Each figure rolls defense dice separately.</onlyinclude>
Ability text: <onlyinclude>'''[[Leap Attack]]''': This monster moves up to its Speed. During this movement, it may move through spaces containing enemy figures. Then, perfom an attack that affects each figure this monster moved through during this action.</onlyinclude>
 
==FAQ==
In the [[Conversion Kit]] this ability used to show the text below.
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|text = '''Leap Attack''': This monster may move its Speed, ignoring enemy figures as it does so. When if finishes its movement, perform a single attack that targets each figure this monster moved through. Each figure rolls defense dice separately.
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The change was probably made to specify that the attack ''affects'' each figure moved through, but doesn't ''target'' each figure moved through. This is in line with other abilities such as [[Carve a Path]].
 
==Creatures with this ability==
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Latest revision as of 08:24, 18 October 2017

Ability text: Leap Attack: This monster moves up to its Speed. During this movement, it may move through spaces containing enemy figures. Then, perfom an attack that affects each figure this monster moved through during this action.

FAQ

In the Conversion Kit this ability used to show the text below.

Leap Attack: This monster may move its Speed, ignoring enemy figures as it does so. When if finishes its movement, perform a single attack that targets each figure this monster moved through. Each figure rolls defense dice separately.

The change was probably made to specify that the attack affects each figure moved through, but doesn't target each figure moved through. This is in line with other abilities such as Carve a Path.

Creatures with this ability