![]() For example, consider the rules on position during melee and melee engagement range/closing and who attacks whom in a mass melee. While AD&D definitely still has many nods to its wargaming roots in Chainmail, and a grid can be used, it isn't required, and the AD&D rules are written in a way that makes gridless combat viable (perhaps more so than in other D&D editions, actually).
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