Stormcrow wrote:
It's called a control zone, as in that model controls that area around it!
I'm afraid you cannot use this as an argument, because surely then the Undying could not be killed in the game, Orc Trackers could see the tracks were a Hobbit had walked before, the Betrayer would backstab his buddies etc etc etc..? I'm not trying to offend by making this ridiculous comparison, but interpreting a rule by it's name is not going to help us.
Stormcrow wrote:
The rules say it can not be passed through unless the model is engaged in combat.
True, and everyone agreed.
Stormcrow wrote:
Entering a models control zone does not mean it is in combat, making base contact means it is in combat.
Again true, no one has said otherwise.
Stormcrow wrote:
So 1) if you enter the control zone the only movement you can then make is direct base contact, you don't have the freedom to dance around the model as it is still his control zone until base contact is made.
(Emphasis mine.)
This is were it gets tricky. I've never read the words that a model has to go
directly into base-contact. Could you please give us a quote?
Stormcrow wrote:
And 2) if base contact is made you still can't dance round the model because making contact ends the move.
About this I very much agree.
The point people have been trying to make in this topic is that nowhere in the rules it says you have to move directly into base-contact. If this is not needed, than you can indeed use the sliding tactic, as others have explained before me.