Is a Sneaker bound by the movement restrictions caused by the front of an enemy element within one base width?
Yes. Even if interpenetrating an enemy element, no part of the Sneaker’s base can cross the front of an enemy element. This does not prevent interpenetration, but just limits the direction of approach or route through the enemy. Note that enemy elements are also bound by the equivalent zone in front of the Sneaker.
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