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Summary: Learn about Height Advantage on Different ladders in Heroscape Expansion sets in this free wargaming instructional video from our Hero Scape expert and gaming authority.
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MIKE LOPEZ: Hi, I'm Mike Lopez with Expert Village and today we'll be discussing Heroscape and its expansion sets. And now we're going to discuss height advantage when two creatures are on ladders. Now, what you must remember about the ladder is that ladder spaces do not count as height spaces. The height spaces must be counted on each individual tower using the tower method which means that for every two block level, counts as one tile space so, once again we have here. We have a creature that is four high and his height stops there so you would count what is remaining on his tower. 1, 2, 3, 4 tiles and then since Syvarris is on a double layered tower we would count how high he is up from the bottom of the second tower, which is six which means that Syvarris is exactly ten tiles higher than this creature which means that Syvarris not only gets one extra attack die for being and having a height advantage he also gets that ten tile height advantage which means that he gets two extra attack dice when he attacks the creature on this ladder. Which means that since Syvarris has an attack of three, that he will now be attacking for five or rolling five attack dice when he attacks this creature on the other ladder.