by Helznicht
Had a scenario played on us that seemed so out of line I needed to check here.Think a long 2 square wide hallway. Overlord has a Shadow dragon 2 spaces from the first hero.
1) Overlord plays frenzy.
2) Overlord shrinks and then expands, using zero move to to be adjacent to hero 1
3) Overlord attacks and knocks out hero 1.
4) Next hero (2) in hall is 4 spaces away.
5) Overlord shrinks, moves 2 spaces, expands and is now adjacent to hero 2.
6) Overlord attacks and knocks out hero 2.
7) Next hero (3) in hall is 4 spaces away.
8) Overlord shrinks, moves 1 space, expands toward hero 3, standing on knocked out hero 2 with most of his body toward hero 3, essentially blocking hero 3 from being able to help up knocked out hero 2.
With this turn the Dragon attacked twice and moved a total of 9 spaces with one frenzy card.
Is that how its intended? Is there no limit to how many times a large fig can shrink and expand? If no limit, why not just keep shrinking, flipping, expanding over and over for zero move, or shrink, move 1, expand, shrink, move 1, expand, shrink, move 1, expand. Thats 9 spaces too.