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<blockquote data-quote="Dracorat" data-source="post: 4636031" data-attributes="member: 40170"><p>Since no one has responded, my answer would be "because the rules for jumping explicitly declare the resolution of the jump including height cleared and distance covered. Therefor, those resolutions must first come to pass before that action is considered resolved and another action that modifies the move is allowed."</p><p></p><p>If this is how you feel, then ending in midair does not negate that.</p><p></p><p>But, back to the Original Question ...</p><p></p><p>Teleportation itself is a move action. In order to double move, you have to take the same move action twice and since this isn't at-will you cannot.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, in the rules for subbing movements, it does say you can take two move actions, not that they necessarily need to be a "double move".</p><p></p><p>Yet, if you do that (take two moves) and you aren't double moving, you would have to resolve each movement. Ending the first movement in mid air isn't allowed. You aren't double moving, you are moving twice - this is an important distinction. "If you run out of movement you fall" the PHB says. With resolution of the fall, you're on solid ground again before you take the second move action.</p><p></p><p>So no, you cannot jump then teleport at the peak of the jump.</p><p></p><p>Edit: FWIW - if they're at least 3.7 foot tall, theyd be able to simply teleport with their hands in the air and grab the ledge at the top of the teleport. (Assuming they're teleporting straight up)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dracorat, post: 4636031, member: 40170"] Since no one has responded, my answer would be "because the rules for jumping explicitly declare the resolution of the jump including height cleared and distance covered. Therefor, those resolutions must first come to pass before that action is considered resolved and another action that modifies the move is allowed." If this is how you feel, then ending in midair does not negate that. But, back to the Original Question ... Teleportation itself is a move action. In order to double move, you have to take the same move action twice and since this isn't at-will you cannot. On the other hand, in the rules for subbing movements, it does say you can take two move actions, not that they necessarily need to be a "double move". Yet, if you do that (take two moves) and you aren't double moving, you would have to resolve each movement. Ending the first movement in mid air isn't allowed. You aren't double moving, you are moving twice - this is an important distinction. "If you run out of movement you fall" the PHB says. With resolution of the fall, you're on solid ground again before you take the second move action. So no, you cannot jump then teleport at the peak of the jump. Edit: FWIW - if they're at least 3.7 foot tall, theyd be able to simply teleport with their hands in the air and grab the ledge at the top of the teleport. (Assuming they're teleporting straight up) [/QUOTE]
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