Target Hex: The hex next to Living Bones 6 and Living Corpse 6. We downloaded the flow chart on how to determine monster focus, but our group has some disagreements about what it means to have a "possible path", etc and so we aren't agreeing on what the flow chart means and when a monster/summon will throw itself on a trap or not. Or, as a wildcard option, would the summon choose to focus on Bones 6 but take Path 5 because it's the only path that it could ACTUALLY fully complete? (With the understanding that while it's moving along path 5, on the next turn it will be obviously closer to Bones 9 and its focus will change to 9 at that point.) Or would the summon see that it wouldn't be able to get through Path 3 and would it try to avoid the trap in Path 4 and therefore choose Bones 9 as its focus? Would it take Path 4 because it's the only path that would actually allow it to get closer to its target, even though it'll die doing it? The trap in Path 4 does enough damage to the kill the summon. On a subsequent turn, assuming it's still focusing on Bones 6, would it continue to be stuck since it can't move 3 to get all the way through the players? If it takes path 3, on turn 1 it will move one hex and then get stuck behind the player. Since both of those paths are 5 hexes long, I assume the initiative order is the tie-breaker and so it would focus on Bones 6. Path 4 is 4 hexes, but it goes through an obstacle, so for determining focus I believe we're supposed to treat obstacles as barriers unless there is absolutely no other possible path. If it tries to take Path 1, it gets stuck behind the player and cannot attack. Paths 1, 3, and 4 all lead to Living Bones 6.īoth Living Bones 6 and 9 are 2 hexes away, so by default I would assume that it tries to focus on Living Bones 6, but we're not sure how to resolve it. What will the summon choose as its focus?Īnd what path will it attempt to take to get to the focus? So the little dog/wolf miniature in the image is one of the creatures summoned by a player. We use little miniatures for the player summons instead of the disks. We're a bit confused about how to select Monster Focus and Player Summon Focus.
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