Thread:Matsczon/@comment-3236835-20150528111247/@comment-4511886-20150528153455

Guess I'm a bit late to the party, but I'd agree with Lucky. To me, "in to" sounds more like "in towards" than actually "into".

In the example sentence however, I'd rephrase it slightly. "Into", despite not being gramatically incorrect, just sounds weird in that sentence. Personally, I'd write either "This enemy attacks by homing towards the hero" or "This enemy attacks by running at the hero" (or whatever movement is involved, like swimming or flying) would also be correct, but they'd also be easier to read.

Hope this helps! -Mats