1. Are they different? 2. Also, in the short explanation it says they trigger on Activation, but in a bulletpoint underneath it says you can also trigger a reaction with movement. How does this work?
3. It says for your Reactionary Activation, you may take a move, or an action. If you decide to take a move, how much movement do you get?
4. Is this sequence correct?: - Berserkers want to go and charge Horse Archers, so they declare their movement
- Horse Archers do not want to get charged, so they declare a Reactionary Activation, and move away
- The Berserkers see the Horse Archers back off, they decide to run into a nearby forest instead, and hold their action.
Is this how it works?
So taking the charge example, since we're suppose to know the army list the other player brought you would know what that squad could do, you then decided to do a reactionary movement to get outta range of the charge this would allow you to move -1 and hope get outta range.
Since this interrupts the turn does that mean the chargers can then do something else ?