Hasty pudding

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Rexor
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Hasty pudding

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So the only advantage of a hasty attack is that it requires far fewer MPs, correct?
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Im no expert but i would say thats about the long and short of it yes.

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Cheers
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Yes, fewer MP's, so that unit/those units can move further or go on to make another attack or two.

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