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'''Movement''' describes the [[Action Points|action point]] (AP) cost to move from one [[Combat Hex|combat hex]] to another, each hex being 5 feet in diameter. By increasing the character's '''stride''', more distance may be covered in the space of a [[Combat Round|combat round]] at the same AP cost. There are four types of stride: '''wary''', '''normal''', '''running''' and '''sprinting'''; the AP cost for each is shown on the right-hand table. In all cases, fractions are ignored, so that a character moving with a normal stride and expending 1 AP would travel 2 hexes; if they expended 2 AP, they would travel 5 hexes. | '''Movement''' describes the [[Action Points|action point]] (AP) cost to move from one [[Combat Hex|combat hex]] to another, each hex being 5 feet in diameter. By increasing the character's '''stride''', more distance may be covered in the space of a [[Combat Round|combat round]] at the same AP cost. There are four types of stride: '''wary''', '''normal''', '''running''' and '''sprinting'''; the AP cost for each is shown on the right-hand table. In all cases, fractions are ignored, so that a character moving with a normal stride and expending 1 AP would travel 2 hexes; if they expended 2 AP, they would travel 5 hexes. | ||
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Revision as of 15:53, 11 August 2020
Stride | Hexes/AP |
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Wary | 1 |
Normal | 2.5 |
Running | 3.5 |
Sprinting | 5 |
Movement describes the action point (AP) cost to move from one combat hex to another, each hex being 5 feet in diameter. By increasing the character's stride, more distance may be covered in the space of a combat round at the same AP cost. There are four types of stride: wary, normal, running and sprinting; the AP cost for each is shown on the right-hand table. In all cases, fractions are ignored, so that a character moving with a normal stride and expending 1 AP would travel 2 hexes; if they expended 2 AP, they would travel 5 hexes.