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Hang Time - What if you jump farther than your speed?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hriston" data-source="post: 7466275" data-attributes="member: 6787503"><p>They can state that. I would then let them know how much of it they can accomplish on their turn, that they can make it as far as the edge of the chasm, but that jumping across will happen on their next turn. I would then give them a chance to refine their action declaration.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I agreed with what you said, that I "would tell them that they cannot leap across the chasm this turn because they don't have enough movement." That's correct. What you say here, though, that they "can't because you've decided they can't end their turn mid-air." That isn't part of my decision. If they were falling for more than 500 feet, for example, their turn would end in mid-air. I don't have a problem with that.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That goes beyond the scope of one turn, though. To allow the declaration "I leap across the chasm", you're dedicating movement from the character's next turn because there isn't enough movement left on this turn to do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hriston, post: 7466275, member: 6787503"] They can state that. I would then let them know how much of it they can accomplish on their turn, that they can make it as far as the edge of the chasm, but that jumping across will happen on their next turn. I would then give them a chance to refine their action declaration. I agreed with what you said, that I "would tell them that they cannot leap across the chasm this turn because they don't have enough movement." That's correct. What you say here, though, that they "can't because you've decided they can't end their turn mid-air." That isn't part of my decision. If they were falling for more than 500 feet, for example, their turn would end in mid-air. I don't have a problem with that. That goes beyond the scope of one turn, though. To allow the declaration "I leap across the chasm", you're dedicating movement from the character's next turn because there isn't enough movement left on this turn to do that. [/QUOTE]
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