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Movement orders
Movement orders control how characters engage the enemy.
✦ Move Freely. Characters are free to move anywhere to engage the
✦ Move Freely. Characters are free to move anywhere to engage the
enemy, even if the enemy fl ees across the world.
✦ Engage. Default setting. Characters engage in battle but remain in the
vicinity of where they were last ordered to move.
✦ Hold Ground. Characters remain in position and cannot initiate an
attack, but they can fi ght back. If you order an attack, the character
then remains in the new location.
then remains in the new location.
Attack orders
Attack orders control how characters attack during battle.
✦ Attack Freely. Characters are free to attack enemy creatures.
✦ Defend. Default setting. Characters cannot initiate an attack but can
✦ Attack Freely. Characters are free to attack enemy creatures.
✦ Defend. Default setting. Characters cannot initiate an attack but can
fi ght back. This setting is useful when you don’t want to provoke
enemy attack.
enemy attack.
✦ Hold Fire. The character does not fi ght back, even
if attacked.
Targeting orders
Targeting orders control how
characters target during battle.
✦ Target Closest. Default set-
characters target during battle.
✦ Target Closest. Default set-
ting. The character targets the
closest enemy in view.
closest enemy in view.
✦ Target Weakest. The character
targets the weakest enemy in
view.
view.
✦ Target Strongest. The character targets
the strongest enemy in view.
Moving your party in formation
When there are several characters in your party, you can use formations
to control how they arrange themselves in battle. For example, you might
want all party members to follow your strongest fi ghter.
to control how they arrange themselves in battle. For example, you might
want all party members to follow your strongest fi ghter.
When the party engages in battle, each character’s behavior is deter-
mined by the Field Command settings. For more information, see “Set-
ting movement, attack, and targeting orders” in this manual.
mined by the Field Command settings. For more information, see “Set-
ting movement, attack, and targeting orders” in this manual.
To select a formation
✦ Select the characters you want to include in the formation, then click
✦ Select the characters you want to include in the formation, then click
one of the formation pattern buttons.
The characters move into formation based on the order of their Character
Portraits. The formation leader’s Character Portrait is at the top of the
screen, and the other party members fall into position to the left and
right of the leader. The circle with the arrow inside it indicates the
leader’s position.
Portraits. The formation leader’s Character Portrait is at the top of the
screen, and the other party members fall into position to the left and
right of the leader. The circle with the arrow inside it indicates the
leader’s position.
To change the order of party members
✦ Click and drag the Character Portraits into a different order. (A
✦ Click and drag the Character Portraits into a different order. (A
character portrait will turn green when you click on it and hold the
mouse button down, indicating that you can drag it to a different
position.)
mouse button down, indicating that you can drag it to a different
position.)
To change the formation spacing
✦ Select your party, hold down the right mouse button, and then rotate
✦ Select your party, hold down the right mouse button, and then rotate
the mouse wheel.
To rotate a formation
✦ Select your party, hold down the right mouse button, then move the
✦ Select your party, hold down the right mouse button, then move the
mouse left or right.
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