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I'm sorry if I'm being annoying, but I have another question.

I saw this text in the book under Range:

"For example, a Sling has a range of 2, meaning it can only hit enemies that are exactly 2 spaces away. The term adjacent is used to describe any space orthogonal to the current or targeted space on the grid. This does not include diagonal spaces."

Does this mean that only adjacent attacks have to be orthogonal, but range of 2 can be diagonal? Meaning if I'm at A1, and a target is at B2, are they 2 spaces away if I count A1->B1->B2? Or is it straight line only? I could see diagonal working in that case since spells and arrows and such should have reach in my opinion, but again I'm trying to keep to the original intent of the rules.

Thanks again and having a great time playing!

You've got it right, diagonal counts for Range 2!

ok great! that made sense to me so I'm glad I'm digesting the rules the right way. Thanks again for the quick reply!