
What Creatures Do in Enemy Phase
In the enemy phase, it will be the creatures’ turn to make their moves. They will either move 1 area closer to a player or attack 1 player inside their shooting distance. Once a creature takes the action, you need to turn the card face down so you know it has taken action.
NOTICE: there may be multiple creatures in the same area. Please make sure all the creatures are face down one by one. If there are multiple players, players discuss who takes the attack or which player to move closer to.
What you need to do in the enemy phase is check the creature’s shooting distance and do one of the following actions:
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If there is no player in the creature’s shooting distance, it will move 1 distance closer according to the closest player. You can decide the direction.
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If there are players in its shooting distance, it will attack the closest player.
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Here’s how you need to do when creatures attack you.
1. Select a creature
If creatures moved and you are in their shooting distance, they won’t attack you since they have already moved. Otherwise, they will all attack you. You need to defend their attack one by one and you have to choose 1 of them to start with.

Your current location
Creature 1's shooting distance
Creature 2's shooting distance
For example, you are in creature 1 and 2’s shooting distance, so they will all attack you. You have to choose 1 to defend at a time.
2. Check player status
After you select the creature you want to defend, you have to check your personal status before defending.


3. Check the result
Once you know your personal status, you need to roll the orange die and check the result.


4. Win or fail
If the result matched the creature’s attack points, it means you defend its attack and nothing will happen. Otherwise, you will get hurt by the creature. Every time you fail to defend a creature’s attack, you have to deduct 1.5 health points on your player board. After you do the following things accordingly, the creature's action is finished.
