Just realised this: Heroic Move triples the move distance. At the Double allows you to move twice. So could you call a Heroic move and an At the Double in the same turn. For example: Dain is in a dwarf Warrior formation (5" makes for easy calculating

). He calls a Heroic move, making the Warrior's Move distance 3x5=15". He then attempts At the Double, allowing him to move that distance twice (reasonably assuming he makes the courage test), making his movement 15+15=30". Thats an entire Realm of Battle Board

. What have I missed?
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