Has GW cleared up the question of how an endless spell’s move is determined? In other words, if an endless spell like the Gnashing Jaws is not restricted to moving in a straight line between where it started and where it finished it’s move (like the nighthaunt scythe spell or the penumbral pendulum). Because some spells like the purple sun can potentially hit multiple units if it can chart a curving path over multiple units. This could explain the high costs of the purple sun an gnashing jaws and potentially. They hit on its they fly over AND units they land near. Any thoughts? Admittedly flying the purple sun in a circle and landing it near where it started is a little janky, but it is a 100 point spell
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Has GW cleared up the question of how an endless spell’s move is determined? In other words, if an endless spell like the Gnashing Jaws is not restricted to moving in a straight line between where it started and where it finished it’s move (like the nighthaunt scythe spell or the penumbral pendulum). Because some spells like the purple sun can potentially hit multiple units if it can chart a curving path over multiple units. This could explain the high costs of the purple sun an gnashing jaws and potentially. They hit on its they fly over AND units they land near. Any thoughts? Admittedly flying the purple sun in a circle and landing it near where it started is a little janky, but it is a 100 point spell
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