Mountain Pass
An Exceptional Site of narrow passage
Minions can't enter this site on the ground if there's already a minion atop.
Marta Molina
FAQs
Q: What does “enter this site on the ground” mean?
Entering on the ground only covers movement from the surface of an adjacent site to the surface of the Mountain Pass, excluding Airborne and teleportation.
Q: You have a minion on my Mountain Pass. Can I summon a minion on the site?
Yes. Though summoning is included in “entering,” it is not moving on the ground. So you can summon all you want, since summoning isn’t moving.
Q: I have a minion on my Mountain Pass, and a voidwalk minion on an adjacent square. Can I move from the void to Mountain Pass?
Yes, since moving on the ground requires the unit to start from the surface of a site. Since the void isn’t a site, moving from the void to Mountain Pass isn’t considered moving on the ground.
Q: Your minion attacks my Mountain Pass. Can my adjacent minion defend?
Technically, my adjacent minion (without Airborne or Voidwalk) could tap to declare a defense, but it wouldn’t move to the Mountain Pass, since your attacker is already there. So, my minion would just end up tapped where it started, without actually redirecting the attack. It would almost certainly be better to not declare the defense.
FAQs
Q: What does “enter this site on the ground” mean?
Entering on the ground only covers movement from the surface of an adjacent site to the surface of the Mountain Pass, excluding Airborne and teleportation.
Q: You have a minion on my Mountain Pass. Can I summon a minion on the site?
Yes. Though summoning is included in “entering,” it is not moving on the ground. So you can summon all you want, since summoning isn’t moving.
Q: I have a minion on my Mountain Pass, and a voidwalk minion on an adjacent square. Can I move from the void to Mountain Pass?
Yes, since moving on the ground requires the unit to start from the surface of a site. Since the void isn’t a site, moving from the void to Mountain Pass isn’t considered moving on the ground.
Q: Your minion attacks my Mountain Pass. Can my adjacent minion defend?
Technically, my adjacent minion (without Airborne or Voidwalk) could tap to declare a defense, but it wouldn’t move to the Mountain Pass, since your attacker is already there. So, my minion would just end up tapped where it started, without actually redirecting the attack. It would almost certainly be better to not declare the defense.