by Borg
theduke850 wrote:
Hindering occurs the moment your creature enters a zone occupied by an enemy creature. From that point, you may only move one space.
so:
a creature with the fast trait could move into a zone occupied by an enemy creature and then make one more move.
so:
a creature with the fast trait could move into a zone occupied by an enemy creature and then make one more move.
Are you 100% sure of this ?
The way I read the rule " a hindered creature can only move 1 zone during his action phase" I'd say, if the Fast creature has already moved 1 zone and now becomes hindered it has to stop there because he already had his 1 move during his action phase.