![]() They may be performed with Advantage or Disadvantage as discussed on pp. ![]() Monster attacks function exactly like character attacks, and are modified by the attacker’s attack bonuses, then attack modifier cards, then the defense bonuses of their target. Any attack that does not specify a range on the monster ability card should use the base range of the monster written on its stat card. If a monster has multiple attacks, it will choose the focus of its other attacks following normal focus rules, excluding figures it is already attacking. 29–30 for details) but if the monster can attack multiple targets, it will attack its focused enemy and as many other enemies as possible to maximum effect. Monsters will always attack their focused enemies (see Monster Focus on pp. Any damage dealt is calculated from its base attack value (found on its monster statistic card) modified by X (either positive or negative). MONSTER ATTACKS A monster will attack on its turn if “Attack±X” is part of its ability card. She also will not move to hex , as it would get her no closer to being in range of the Brute. She will not move into the trap , even though it would put her in range to attack the Brute, because there is still another viable path to get within range of the Brute, even if she can’t use it this turn. If she only has Move 1, however, she will stay where she is and not attack. If the archer has a Range 3 attack and Move 2, she will move to hex and attack her focus. Example: Archer will focus on the Brute , since she can get in range to attack him with the least number of moves. ![]() Only if the Brute were not there and the only enemy the monster could focus on was the Tinkerer would it do so and cross the traps to get to him. Example: Even though the Tinkerer is closer, Monster will focus on the Brute with its melee attack because it considers traps to be obstacles. To find a focus and suffer any consequences. In this case, they will use the path moving through the smallest number of negative hexes possible MONSTER INTERACTION WITH TRAPS AND HAZARDOUS TERRAIN Monsters without the Flying trait consider negative hexes (traps or hazardous terrain) to be obstacles when determining focus and movement unless movement through one of these hexes is the only way they can focus on a target.
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