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Slaps are used to either attack enemies, hit other players, or liberate a Teensy, and are among the most versatile and important Actions in the game. If a space is occupied by another player and a Teensy Prisoner token, you must choose to either use a Slap action to hit the player or free the Teensy. If you choose the latter, you will need an additional Slap action to then hit the player. If you land on a space with an enemy, you can use 1 Slap to defeat them and gain a Bonus card. If another player’s figure is on a space occupied by an enemy, you cannot use a Slap to defeat that enemy at the moment, as that enemy is considered already defeated. If you slap that player first and move their figure away, however, you may then defeat that enemy. You cannot Slap an enemy that you are already on at the start of your turn - that enemy is already considered eliminated. Each enemy can only be eliminated once per player, per turn. Once you’ve eliminated an enemy, you can go over it without fighting it again. If you eliminate an enemy but don’t end your turn on its space, another player can target the same enemy during their turn. | |||
You can Slap from a distance by using 2 Slaps to hit a target 1 space away from you in any direction. Using 3 Slaps allows you to hit a target 2 spaces away, and 4 Slaps can hit a target 3 spaces away. You cannot hit a target further than 3 spaces away. You can Slap from a distance through platforms, but not through walls. You can Slap another player to move them 1 space away. If you hit the player from behind, they must move forward. If you hit them from the front, they must move backward. If you are on the same space, above, or below another player, and you Slap them, you can choose in which direction to move their figure. | |||
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