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All distances in Conquest are measured in inches ("), and are always measured from the closest points. When measuring the distance between two [[Regiments]], always measure from the point of each Regiment closest to the other Regiment. | All distances in Conquest are measured in inches ("), and are always measured from the closest points. When measuring the distance between two [[Regiments]], always measure from the point of each Regiment closest to the other Regiment. | ||
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You are permitted to check the distance at any time, so you can always know whether or not your warriors are in range before they attempt a particular [[Action]]. | You are permitted to check the distance at any time, so you can always know whether or not your warriors are in range before they attempt a particular [[Action]]. | ||
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Measuring Distance
All distances in Conquest are measured in inches ("), and are always measured from the closest points. When measuring the distance between two Regiments, always measure from the point of each Regiment closest to the other Regiment.
You are permitted to check the distance at any time, so you can always know whether or not your warriors are in range before they attempt a particular Action.
Sources
- ↑ TLAoK Core Rulebook v1.5: P. 10
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