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If you use thunderstep but teleport less than 10 feet do you take damage?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lyxen" data-source="post: 8581817" data-attributes="member: 7032025"><p>You can. You've just used your move action, and nothing else in the round. Good job. Now please explain why everyone in combat has to do the same, and in particular people using readied actions to try to get out of an area of effect. They are NOT walking, they just do a burst of speed and recover, which means that they can't even more more than their speed, but nothing dictates that it is uniform. You will have to do better than this.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No, sorry, you are, once again, totally wrong. Readying an action does not remove your capability to take a move action on your turn.</p><p></p><p>So, on your turn, you can move your speed, then move AGAIN your speed during your readied action. So, in a round you will have moved 60 feet, assuming that, of course you want to. But if you are not moving, it's YOUR choice, not anything in the rules or anywhere forcing you to stand still or just walk.</p><p></p><p>In any case, once more, we are again down to "it takes AT MOST HALF of your round to move your speed, and therefore you are NOT walking since that is when you are simply using ONLY YOUR MOVE ACTION, nothing else".</p><p></p><p>Hence, your velocity when you move it at least TWICE your walking velocity.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And, as proven, it's just wrong both in game terms but in terms of visualisation. I've proven it to you through several means, but as usual, you ignore the rules when locked in your perception of things.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Not for long, and the same people also move with blinding speed when required. Posing is something else, but there is NOTHING telling then that they can't hustle around AND fight at the same time, and nothing preventing them from fighting even around bursts of speed.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Of course you can, nobody said otherwise, but this whole conversation was around you FORCING people to ONLY WALK with their speed in a a round, which is totally false, both for standard rounds AND readied actions.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have given you the exact quotes, including the one for Readied action (which does not consume your move, sorry). But you have, on the other hand totally failed at proving that a move action is only walking. Try again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lyxen, post: 8581817, member: 7032025"] You can. You've just used your move action, and nothing else in the round. Good job. Now please explain why everyone in combat has to do the same, and in particular people using readied actions to try to get out of an area of effect. They are NOT walking, they just do a burst of speed and recover, which means that they can't even more more than their speed, but nothing dictates that it is uniform. You will have to do better than this. No, sorry, you are, once again, totally wrong. Readying an action does not remove your capability to take a move action on your turn. So, on your turn, you can move your speed, then move AGAIN your speed during your readied action. So, in a round you will have moved 60 feet, assuming that, of course you want to. But if you are not moving, it's YOUR choice, not anything in the rules or anywhere forcing you to stand still or just walk. In any case, once more, we are again down to "it takes AT MOST HALF of your round to move your speed, and therefore you are NOT walking since that is when you are simply using ONLY YOUR MOVE ACTION, nothing else". Hence, your velocity when you move it at least TWICE your walking velocity. And, as proven, it's just wrong both in game terms but in terms of visualisation. I've proven it to you through several means, but as usual, you ignore the rules when locked in your perception of things. Not for long, and the same people also move with blinding speed when required. Posing is something else, but there is NOTHING telling then that they can't hustle around AND fight at the same time, and nothing preventing them from fighting even around bursts of speed. Of course you can, nobody said otherwise, but this whole conversation was around you FORCING people to ONLY WALK with their speed in a a round, which is totally false, both for standard rounds AND readied actions. I have given you the exact quotes, including the one for Readied action (which does not consume your move, sorry). But you have, on the other hand totally failed at proving that a move action is only walking. Try again. [/QUOTE]
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