Coenus Scaldingus wrote:
Quite right, careful positioning of models to trap them is a considerable factor in achieving victory!
-No, once a model is in combat, it cannot move in its move phase. This is why having priority can be very important.
-Yes, spear support will also get double strikes against a trapped model. Being surrounded by a bunch of opponents with supports can easily take down even the mightiest monster or hero.
-Probably. If I understand the battle situation correctly, the first will almost certainly be trapped (again, it simply depends on whether the figure can physically move away). Depending on the way the combats work out, the second figure may not be trapped, if either his friend can now make way, or if the friend is killed, thus freeing up space to back away into.
-Which figures are or aren't trapped is only determined when making the rolls in that particular duel. This makes it important to survey the battle lines carefully to see if you can spot a trapped combatant to fight first, or instead look for ways to get out of traps if you can. Again, this makes having priority very important.
Did not realize that first one.
Two questions. If I have models for players A and B like this...
A B A
Player B would be trapped, yes?
Also, I noticed that the new rules did not states that I cannot double my strikes twice(trapped and prone), did I miss something?