Was looking at this and wondered about something. Seamus' action reads:
(0) No Escape: Target a model within 6”. This model may immediately Charge target if target is moved using a movement effect. No Escape ends when this model Charges this turn or at the Start Closing Phase.
I realize the design of this is usually to have Seamus affect a target with it, have a Belle "Lure" the target towards her, and let Seamus make (essentially) a (0) Charge on the target.
However, I was wondering what counts as a movement effect? Does walking or charging count?
If so, is it technically possible for Seamus to use this to "Charge" his allies and get a free 8" move? For example, could I do this:
1) Seamus uses "No Escape" on a Belle 5" away from himself. His activation ends.
2) The Belle walks 4+2" (ty "Belles of the Ball" ability!) to move 6".
3) Seamus charges after the Belle, also moving 6" (remaining 5" away from her)
I assume, given how the ability is worded, Seamus charges AFTER the target has moved. Or do I have that wrong?
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Was looking at this and wondered about something. Seamus' action reads:
(0) No Escape: Target a model within 6”. This model may immediately Charge target if target is moved using a movement effect. No Escape ends when this model Charges this turn or at the Start Closing Phase.
I realize the design of this is usually to have Seamus affect a target with it, have a Belle "Lure" the target towards her, and let Seamus make (essentially) a (0) Charge on the target.
However, I was wondering what counts as a movement effect? Does walking or charging count?
If so, is it technically possible for Seamus to use this to "Charge" his allies and get a free 8" move? For example, could I do this:
1) Seamus uses "No Escape" on a Belle 5" away from himself. His activation ends.
2) The Belle walks 4+2" (ty "Belles of the Ball" ability!) to move 6".
3) Seamus charges after the Belle, also moving 6" (remaining 5" away from her)
I assume, given how the ability is worded, Seamus charges AFTER the target has moved. Or do I have that wrong?
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