rabidroadkill
03/14/2003, 15:27
I know that if a figure starts in hindering they can move up to half their movement. Does this include moving into hindering from a new source?
Example, someone starts in the large set of bushes on the Marvel indoor from the starter. They can move up to half even through the bushes without stopping.
However lets say, just on the other side of the bushes was a light object (adjacent to the bushes). Since it is still adjacent hindering, can they continue to move through it? Or since it is technically hindering from a new source, would they have to stop again?
I would rule on the first answer, they can continue since they never actually exited hindering. But let me know.
Example, someone starts in the large set of bushes on the Marvel indoor from the starter. They can move up to half even through the bushes without stopping.
However lets say, just on the other side of the bushes was a light object (adjacent to the bushes). Since it is still adjacent hindering, can they continue to move through it? Or since it is technically hindering from a new source, would they have to stop again?
I would rule on the first answer, they can continue since they never actually exited hindering. But let me know.