I don't mean to necro, but this thread addresses my question. Consider the following:
My timberwolf starts its action in a zone which does not hinder. It takes a move action into a hindering zone(caltrops, enemy creatures, poison cloud, whatever). The enemy activates a teleport trap in that zone and teleports the timberwolf into a zone which does not hinder.
Can the timberwolf take a second move action?
it sounds like the rules say he doesn't get a second move action, because he was hindered for that one second before the teleport trap activated, but each time he initiated a move action, he was in an unhindered zone, so i'm not sure how i feel about that.
the rules supplement stuff quoted about seems to still be accurate.
Hinder:If a creature begins its Action Phase in a zone with any enemy creatures, it is hindered and may only move 1 zone during its Action Phase (even if it has the Fast trait).
If it moves into a zone occupied by an enemy creature, it is hindered, and must stop and cannot take any more move actions this Action Phase. Incapacitated, Restrained, or Pest creatures cannot hinder movement. Flying creatures cannot hinder the movement of non-Flying creatures, and visa-versa. Elusive creatures cannot be hindered by other creatures.
5. Entering Zone TriggersAny spells, abilities, or effects which trigger for a creature entering a zone occur at this time. Examples include a trap or Mangler Caltrops spell.
You do not get a chance to reveal enchantments after each of the 4 events above, like you do with the attack and casting sequences. (However, if there is a wall attack, you can reveal enchantments after each Step of the attack as normal. See “Walls” below.) If a creature becomes unable to move during the move action, it stops the move sequence at that point, and the rest of the move action is canceled. For example, a creature could become Restrained from a “Leaving Zone Effect”. If this happens, the rest of the move action is canceled, and it will not encounter any walls, nor actually be moved into the new zone.
Hindering is not a trigger it is more like a constant effect with 2 clauses that make it apply.
If a creature begins its Action Phase in a zone with any enemy creatures
If it moves into a zone occupied by an enemy creatureHindering would also apply if some effect or object gave hindering.
So because the wolf moved into hindering it is now hindered no matter if it is teleported away or not.