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<blockquote data-quote="Hypersmurf" data-source="post: 4366468" data-attributes="member: 1656"><p>Assuming a speed of 6, two people can drag someone away slightly faster than one person can drag someone away.</p><p></p><p>I have you grabbed; as a standard action, I can drag you 3 squares. Each round, assuming I keep winning the checks, we move 3 squares.</p><p></p><p>Now let's assume two of us have you grabbed. Let's say we're standing in the squares immediately east and west of you.</p><p></p><p>On my turn, I move to the square immediately northeast of you, and then drag you one square north. You are now one square north of where you started, with me to the northeast and my partner to the southwest. Since you are still within reach of my partner, his grab has not been broken.</p><p></p><p>On his turn, he moves two squares north, ending up one square northwest of you, then drags you two squares north. You have now been pulled a total of 3 squares from your starting position, and I am immediately southeast of you, while my partner is immediately northwest.</p><p></p><p>In every subsequent round, I move two then drag two, and my partner moves two and drags two. So each round of pulling after the first, the two of us can move you 4 squares, while if it was just me pulling, I could only move you 3 squares.</p><p></p><p>-Hyp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hypersmurf, post: 4366468, member: 1656"] Assuming a speed of 6, two people can drag someone away slightly faster than one person can drag someone away. I have you grabbed; as a standard action, I can drag you 3 squares. Each round, assuming I keep winning the checks, we move 3 squares. Now let's assume two of us have you grabbed. Let's say we're standing in the squares immediately east and west of you. On my turn, I move to the square immediately northeast of you, and then drag you one square north. You are now one square north of where you started, with me to the northeast and my partner to the southwest. Since you are still within reach of my partner, his grab has not been broken. On his turn, he moves two squares north, ending up one square northwest of you, then drags you two squares north. You have now been pulled a total of 3 squares from your starting position, and I am immediately southeast of you, while my partner is immediately northwest. In every subsequent round, I move two then drag two, and my partner moves two and drags two. So each round of pulling after the first, the two of us can move you 4 squares, while if it was just me pulling, I could only move you 3 squares. -Hyp. [/QUOTE]
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