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The game manual states: When a hero crosses the border between two types of terrain with different movement penalties, the movement point (MP) calculation for the first turn applies the penalty of the tile from which the hero starts. That is, if a hero moves from rocks to swamp and makes 5 moves, the first move has the movement penalty of rocks, and the other four moves have the swamp penalty.
Question: Is this correct only if both terrains have a penalty?
How is the first move calculated if we move from dirt to sand? Are all moves with the sand penalty, or is the first move without a penalty because it starts on dirt?
And as a follow-up, how is it calculated when picking up something (a resource, a chest)?
For example, we are standing on snow, and we pick up a resource from a swamp; will the penalty be from the snow?
The game manual states: When a hero crosses the border between two types of terrain with different movement penalties, the movement point (MP) calculation for the first turn applies the penalty of the tile from which the hero starts. That is, if a hero moves from rocks to swamp and makes 5 moves, the first move has the movement penalty of rocks, and the other four moves have the swamp penalty.
Question: Is this correct only if both terrains have a penalty?
How is the first move calculated if we move from dirt to sand? Are all moves with the sand penalty, or is the first move without a penalty because it starts on dirt?
And as a follow-up, how is it calculated when picking up something (a resource, a chest)?
For example, we are standing on snow, and we pick up a resource from a swamp; will the penalty be from the snow?