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karnivor

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So to make sure I understand. Directly would imply a straight push where otherwise it doesn't have to be straight.

Is that correct?

• Toward / away from something (another model, a specific point, table edge, etc.) must move by the shortest route. A model moving in this manner cannot end the movement further (for toward) or closer (for away from) from the thing than it began. However, the model may move in such a way as to avoid any terrain or impassable items.

• Directly toward / away fromsomething move as far as the effect requires in a straight line. Models will stop this move if they come into contact with other intervening models or

terrain they could not move through or over.

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• Directly toward / away fromsomething move as far as the effect requires in a straight line. Models will stop this move if they come into contact with other intervening models or

terrain they could not move through or over.

Just for clarity's sake, if the terrain they come into contact with is merely severe or hazardous they continue through it correct? Models would only stop if the terrain is impassible (to them).

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