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[IC] Black Hills Caves: Exploration Day 2
(11-25-2021, 12:02 PM)Eva Morningtide Wrote:
(11-25-2021, 01:55 AM)GM Marvel Wrote:
(11-25-2021, 01:45 AM)E.S.S.A.C.C.U.S-10 Wrote: [OoC: I actually meant E10 to move into I2 not I1]

[OoC: If you move any more than 5' the bot will get an attack of opportunity.  Remember I-1 is half the size of a regular square.  Because of that you will need to squeeze into the square (triangle) which counts as two squares of movement.  You can try to tumble through I-1 to I-2 and hope you succeed because if you fail the bot will get an AoO on you.  Or you can just take the 5' step and move to G-1.]

[OoC: Uh, so moving from H1 to I2 is not just 5' step. Now I understand your previous post about Eva too. Are you sure about this rule in PF? Because in that case if somebody moves 5' step then he uses "half of the field I1" and "half of H2". If somebody moves to I1 and then to I2 that is more then a free 5' step during a continuous fight. In that case he uses the whole space in I1.]

Sorry for messing up your position.  I can move you back to I-3 if you wish.  

Only I-1 is considered 2 squares.  I-2 and I-3 are full squares.  You won't be able to make a 5' step from H-1 iinto I-1 because it counts as 2 squares.  Once you're in I-1 you can move into any open space with a 5' step.
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RE: Black Hills Caves: Exploration Day 2 - by GM Marvel - 11-25-2021, 01:58 PM



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