Whirling Blades
A vicious vortex of Exceptional Magic
An ally may take up to two steps, and then strikes each enemy along their entire path.
Brian Smith
FAQs
Q: Can a unit with move-related abilities (e.g. Airborne) “take steps” using its ability?
Yes.
Q: Does the path include the starting and ending locations?
Yes.
Q: Do I fully resolve my movement first, then strike each enemy simultaneously?
Yes.
Q: If I choose to move 0 steps (perhaps because my unit is Immobile), do I strike anything?
No, because you don't have any path if you don't move. A path involves 1 or more steps, and each step has a starting and ending location that's different (if your step is from a location to the same location, you didn't actually move anywhere.)
FAQs
Q: Can a unit with move-related abilities (e.g. Airborne) “take steps” using its ability?
Yes.
Q: Does the path include the starting and ending locations?
Yes.
Q: Do I fully resolve my movement first, then strike each enemy simultaneously?
Yes.
Q: If I choose to move 0 steps (perhaps because my unit is Immobile), do I strike anything?
No, because you don't have any path if you don't move. A path involves 1 or more steps, and each step has a starting and ending location that's different (if your step is from a location to the same location, you didn't actually move anywhere.)