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<blockquote data-quote="ARandomGod" data-source="post: 1867036" data-attributes="member: 17296"><p>But there is considerable effort in running down hill, even without the plateau at the bottom. Add one of those and it does change quite a bit. In general it's always forced me to stop, even were I to want to continue running. If you don't believe me, go find a decent hill and try it.</p><p></p><p>Run *around* a pile of rubble? Definitely not capable of charging. Jump over it however, there's not that much effort in it, not more than running down a 45 degree slope at any rate, especially not for someone with several ranks in jumping. Hell, such a person might jump in the middle of a move sometimes even if there is nothing to jump over. </p><p></p><p>A 100 meter hurdles? There are a lot of jumps involved in that... and I don't think that you can charge 100 meters anyhow. But true, real world says that a jump will slow you down, at least if you're a pro-runner (it can speed others up, in xome circumstances, not haveing to use those short legs). But the rules as written say that jumping is part of a normal move, and does not slow you down. Therefore the movement is in no way impeeded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARandomGod, post: 1867036, member: 17296"] But there is considerable effort in running down hill, even without the plateau at the bottom. Add one of those and it does change quite a bit. In general it's always forced me to stop, even were I to want to continue running. If you don't believe me, go find a decent hill and try it. Run *around* a pile of rubble? Definitely not capable of charging. Jump over it however, there's not that much effort in it, not more than running down a 45 degree slope at any rate, especially not for someone with several ranks in jumping. Hell, such a person might jump in the middle of a move sometimes even if there is nothing to jump over. A 100 meter hurdles? There are a lot of jumps involved in that... and I don't think that you can charge 100 meters anyhow. But true, real world says that a jump will slow you down, at least if you're a pro-runner (it can speed others up, in xome circumstances, not haveing to use those short legs). But the rules as written say that jumping is part of a normal move, and does not slow you down. Therefore the movement is in no way impeeded. [/QUOTE]
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