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<blockquote data-quote="Daedrova" data-source="post: 4635156" data-attributes="member: 11835"><p>It is not clear how you are trying to answer. I already quoted "jump is part of a move." ... the PH also clearly identifies the possibility of ending a move action in mid-air; even further stating that you to remain in mid-air between move actions if you take a double move...</p><p></p><p>So what does it matter which move action you choose? (other than than the requirement that both move actions in a round must be the same).</p><p></p><p>Example: </p><p>-I am human in no armor taking a double move this turn. I choose the run action and will move ([6+2] x2) 16 squares. (Note: there are still two distinct move actions taking place - that is at the 8th square my first move action ends.)</p><p>-I choose to high jump as part of my first move action. When I reach the 7th square, I roll a 25 on my Athletics check, allowing me to jump 5 feet (1 square). </p><p>-Since I chose to double-move and this 8th square my first move action ends and I remain in the air.</p><p>-My second move action is also a run action.</p><p>-I choose to make a second jump check at the beginning of this second move action, rolling another 25 and high jumping another 5 feet into the air.</p><p></p><p>What in the RAW has been violated in this example?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daedrova, post: 4635156, member: 11835"] It is not clear how you are trying to answer. I already quoted "jump is part of a move." ... the PH also clearly identifies the possibility of ending a move action in mid-air; even further stating that you to remain in mid-air between move actions if you take a double move... So what does it matter which move action you choose? (other than than the requirement that both move actions in a round must be the same). Example: -I am human in no armor taking a double move this turn. I choose the run action and will move ([6+2] x2) 16 squares. (Note: there are still two distinct move actions taking place - that is at the 8th square my first move action ends.) -I choose to high jump as part of my first move action. When I reach the 7th square, I roll a 25 on my Athletics check, allowing me to jump 5 feet (1 square). -Since I chose to double-move and this 8th square my first move action ends and I remain in the air. -My second move action is also a run action. -I choose to make a second jump check at the beginning of this second move action, rolling another 25 and high jumping another 5 feet into the air. What in the RAW has been violated in this example? [/QUOTE]
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