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So goes the "Universal Rule of Players Decide Ambiguity":

We will first emphasize one important universal rule that should always be remembered: players decide ambiguity. If players ever arrive at a situation where there are two or more equally viable outcomes, and the rules offer no definitive answer on which outcome should happen, players should decide among themselves what happens.

Ambiguity can typically arise when resolving a monster’s turn. The most common example is movement. In order to reach its focus, a monster may have two or more equally viable paths to take that are of equal length. Players should decide exactly which hexes the monster moves through in this case.