OK, it seems that I have understood disengagement a bit wrong but now that I've read the rulebook on it a bit closer, I got two new questions.
1) Can you move within engagement range and then move out during one activation without incurring disengagement strikes? If not, do you need to declare this intent before moving even though you weren't in engagement range at the start of the activation? And if you do declare and win the duel, are you then obliged to move into and out of engagement range of the enemy model?
2) Engagement works both ways - does that mean that if you have a model with engagement range of 3" against a model with range 1" and are 2" apart, you can't charge some other model?
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OK, it seems that I have understood disengagement a bit wrong but now that I've read the rulebook on it a bit closer, I got two new questions.
1) Can you move within engagement range and then move out during one activation without incurring disengagement strikes? If not, do you need to declare this intent before moving even though you weren't in engagement range at the start of the activation? And if you do declare and win the duel, are you then obliged to move into and out of engagement range of the enemy model?
2) Engagement works both ways - does that mean that if you have a model with engagement range of 3" against a model with range 1" and are 2" apart, you can't charge some other model?
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