Just want to make sure I'm reading this correctly. In the Moving Section it says models that ignore terrain when moving (most often as a result of Incorporeal) never spends any additional movement to move vertically on Climbable terrain.
So an Incorporeal model (Onryo lets say) in base to base with a 3" tall Climbable building can move the top and only pay the horizontal distance moved, yes? Another model without Flight/Incorporeal would have to pay the 3" to move the Vertical distance before moving horizontally.
Just want to make sure as I'm going to play Kirai and this seems like a very big advantage on some terrain sets.
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Just want to make sure I'm reading this correctly. In the Moving Section it says models that ignore terrain when moving (most often as a result of Incorporeal) never spends any additional movement to move vertically on Climbable terrain.
So an Incorporeal model (Onryo lets say) in base to base with a 3" tall Climbable building can move the top and only pay the horizontal distance moved, yes? Another model without Flight/Incorporeal would have to pay the 3" to move the Vertical distance before moving horizontally.
Just want to make sure as I'm going to play Kirai and this seems like a very big advantage on some terrain sets.
EDIT BY MODERATOR
THIS QUESTION WAS ASKED BASED ON THE BETA RULES. THE FINAL RELEASED RULES DIFFER.
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