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<blockquote data-quote="Zhure" data-source="post: 1280078" data-attributes="member: 308"><p>3e</p><p></p><p>Human PsyWar 20th level has 1 human feat, 7 feats from levels, and 8 bonus feats from level PsyWar. Total of 16 feats, but since the PsyWar gets a free Weapon Specialization with a weapon with which he has Weapon Focus, he'll use 1 feat for WF.</p><p></p><p>Starting with a base speed of 30, he takes Speed of Thought as a feat 13 times, making his base speed now 160, and a power point reserve requirement of 61. He can't take all of his feats as Speed of Thought because he'll outpace his reserve points early on. Thus he has to spend his bonus 1st level feat on the Run Feat and his human feat on Inner Strength, giving him one extra Power Point, just enough to squeak by early on, but overkill later. Oh well, one extra power point is a lot for a PsyWar. </p><p></p><p>Add to this Polymorph Self as his 10th level power, so he can poly into a Light Warhorse for a speed of 60. Have your friend put some Horseshoes of Speed [1900 gp] on you, this doubles your base movement. (If you have no friends, then become a centaur and shoe yourself, but that drops the base speed down to 50.)</p><p></p><p>60x2 = 120 + 130 Speed of Thought = 250 feet per round normal movement. x5 sprint = 1250 feet per round, or 12,500 feet per minute. Which works out to be about 142.05 mph.</p><p></p><p>If you presume the doubling occurs after the Speed of Thought is added in, then the numbers go up a lot. 60+130 = 190 feet per round, x5 sprint x2 horseshoes = 1900 feet per round, or 19,000 feet per minute. Which works out to be about 215.91 mph.</p><p></p><p>Expeditious Retreat doubles those numbers for a relatively short duration.</p><p></p><p>Greg</p><p></p><p>PS: Burst is an unnamed bonus, and can be used to up the per round movement by +10 occasionally. That translates to a final speed of 227 mph, but that can only be done a few times per day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zhure, post: 1280078, member: 308"] 3e Human PsyWar 20th level has 1 human feat, 7 feats from levels, and 8 bonus feats from level PsyWar. Total of 16 feats, but since the PsyWar gets a free Weapon Specialization with a weapon with which he has Weapon Focus, he'll use 1 feat for WF. Starting with a base speed of 30, he takes Speed of Thought as a feat 13 times, making his base speed now 160, and a power point reserve requirement of 61. He can't take all of his feats as Speed of Thought because he'll outpace his reserve points early on. Thus he has to spend his bonus 1st level feat on the Run Feat and his human feat on Inner Strength, giving him one extra Power Point, just enough to squeak by early on, but overkill later. Oh well, one extra power point is a lot for a PsyWar. Add to this Polymorph Self as his 10th level power, so he can poly into a Light Warhorse for a speed of 60. Have your friend put some Horseshoes of Speed [1900 gp] on you, this doubles your base movement. (If you have no friends, then become a centaur and shoe yourself, but that drops the base speed down to 50.) 60x2 = 120 + 130 Speed of Thought = 250 feet per round normal movement. x5 sprint = 1250 feet per round, or 12,500 feet per minute. Which works out to be about 142.05 mph. If you presume the doubling occurs after the Speed of Thought is added in, then the numbers go up a lot. 60+130 = 190 feet per round, x5 sprint x2 horseshoes = 1900 feet per round, or 19,000 feet per minute. Which works out to be about 215.91 mph. Expeditious Retreat doubles those numbers for a relatively short duration. Greg PS: Burst is an unnamed bonus, and can be used to up the per round movement by +10 occasionally. That translates to a final speed of 227 mph, but that can only be done a few times per day. [/QUOTE]
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