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<blockquote data-quote="Coredump" data-source="post: 6679171" data-attributes="member: 6939"><p>But there is no rule supporting this.</p><p>You *start* with only one move, but then you can "break it up"... and you move 10'.... then you move 15'. There is nothing in the rules saying that those two moves are really just one move....</p><p>While you quote "your move"... the movement rules *never* use such a term, and they certainly don't define it as you describe.</p><p>The rules refer to making two moves, as 'move 10' and as 'move 15'... they never say "the first part of your move' or 'the first half of your move' etc. They expressly state that you can "move", "attack", "move"..... </p><p></p><p> I agree.... but the knight also can't move, cast a spell, make an attack, talk a bit, and then move again.</p><p></p><p> </p><p> I have shown where they refer to two separate 'moves' during a turn... can you please point out anywhere where it says you don't have more than one move? Can you point out anywhere that when they say "move" and "move" they really mean "part of move" and "part of move"? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Again, we get that you keep saying this... but can you provide anything in the rules that supports your claim? Anything that refers to "part of your move" do something "part of your move"?</p><p></p><p> Running, jumping, swimming are all *movement*... so it is all the same move. If you Run, cast a spell, jump, make an attack, swim... then it is 3 different moves. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It says it repeatedly. I says you "Move 10', then you attack, then you "move 15'"... that is two different moves. It never says they are 'part' of a move.</p><p></p><p>You have a total movement equal to a multiple of your speed.... you can move up to your allowed movement.... if you stop you can move again, up to your remaining movement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coredump, post: 6679171, member: 6939"] But there is no rule supporting this. You *start* with only one move, but then you can "break it up"... and you move 10'.... then you move 15'. There is nothing in the rules saying that those two moves are really just one move.... While you quote "your move"... the movement rules *never* use such a term, and they certainly don't define it as you describe. The rules refer to making two moves, as 'move 10' and as 'move 15'... they never say "the first part of your move' or 'the first half of your move' etc. They expressly state that you can "move", "attack", "move"..... I agree.... but the knight also can't move, cast a spell, make an attack, talk a bit, and then move again. I have shown where they refer to two separate 'moves' during a turn... can you please point out anywhere where it says you don't have more than one move? Can you point out anywhere that when they say "move" and "move" they really mean "part of move" and "part of move"? Again, we get that you keep saying this... but can you provide anything in the rules that supports your claim? Anything that refers to "part of your move" do something "part of your move"? Running, jumping, swimming are all *movement*... so it is all the same move. If you Run, cast a spell, jump, make an attack, swim... then it is 3 different moves. It says it repeatedly. I says you "Move 10', then you attack, then you "move 15'"... that is two different moves. It never says they are 'part' of a move. You have a total movement equal to a multiple of your speed.... you can move up to your allowed movement.... if you stop you can move again, up to your remaining movement. [/QUOTE]
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