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Leaving the Table?


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Hi,

I have a question and haven´t found the answer in the Book.

What happen if a Model leave the Table during a Walk Aktion or a Push? have the Model to stop at the Edge of the field? Or can he in his next activation take a Walk Action to come back on the Table or is he lost for the Game?

If he is lost for the game is it a kill?

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NswfG

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Hi,

I have a question and haven´t found the answer in the Book.

What happen if a Model leave the Table during a Walk Aktion or a Push? have the Model to stop at the Edge of the field? Or can he in his next activation take a Walk Action to come back on the Table or is he lost for the Game?

The play area is defined as a square or rectangular area of the table.  By definition, how is it possible for a model to move beyond the play area?

It's not a question of stopping at the edge of the field, it's a simple matter that there exists nowhere else for the model to move to or be placed at.

Edit:  For example, Movement is defined as movement across the table:

Models may change positions on the table in several ways. The most common way for a model to move is when it spends AP to perform the Walk or Charge Actions. Any time a model is moving across the table it is called movement, or the model’s move.

In the section Play Area, the table is defined to be of a fixed size:

PLAYING AREA

A standard game of Malifaux is played on a table or other playing space that can accommodate the standard 3’ X 3’ Malifaux table size.

As a result, model movement is only defined in that designated area when the words "We're playing on this 3x3 table area" are spoken. 

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