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When using Strafe Attack, does a character ignore low objects?

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When using Strafe Attack, does a character ignore low objects?

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Yes. Attackers always ignore low objects in their own squares or in adjacent squares, and Strafe Attack is used against targets in the attacker’s own square. Q: Would a Commando (or Scout Trooper) on Speeder Bike draw an attack of opportunity when it enters an enemy’s square? My group’s thinking is that it would, and we can’t find anything in Strafe Attack that says otherwise. A: The two Speeder Bike characters do not draw attacks of opportunity, but it has nothing to do with Strafe Attack. Both characters have Flight, which lets them ignore enemy characters, low objects, and pits while moving. Because they ignore enemy characters while moving, they do not provoke attacks of opportunity. (See the Flight entry in the glossary.) Q: What would happen if your Speeder Bike (either kind) is moving 12 spaces, strafing as it goes, and then, when you enter the 12th square, a Strafe Attack roll misses? You can’t have two characters in the same space. Does the bike explode? Is it a free kill? Is

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