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==Movement Actions==
 
==Movement Actions==
  
Some actions are classified as '''movements'''. On your turn, in addition to your combat actions, you may perform ''one'' '''movement''' without penalty. This may be done before or after your combat actions, or during them (if you're performing a flurry).
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Some actions are classified as '''movements'''. On your turn, in addition to your combat actions, you may perform ''one'' '''movement''' without penalty. This may be done before or after your combat actions, or in between them (if you're performing a flurry).
  
 
'''Movements''' are:  
 
'''Movements''' are:  
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* Draw/Ready Weapon
 
* Draw/Ready Weapon
 
* Take Cover
 
* Take Cover
* Stealth
 
 
* Withdraw
 
* Withdraw
  
==Sprints==
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==Second Movements==
  
A Sprint is a combat action that can be placed in a flurry. When you perform a Sprint, you may perform one additional '''movement'''. It is not possible to perform the same '''movement''' twice on your turn.
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You may perform a second '''movement''' in a turn, treating it as a combat action that ''can be flurried''. It is not possible to perform the same '''movement''' twice in one turn, or perform three movements.
  
 
==Comments==
 
==Comments==

Latest revision as of 17:22, 16 May 2016

Unflurried Movement Methodology

Or: Multiple Limbs Advantage

This is a slight adjustment to the movement system in EX3, allowing you to move and fight more freely without penalty.

Movement Actions

Some actions are classified as movements. On your turn, in addition to your combat actions, you may perform one movement without penalty. This may be done before or after your combat actions, or in between them (if you're performing a flurry).

Movements are:

  • Move
  • Rush
  • Disengage
  • Rise From Prone
  • Draw/Ready Weapon
  • Take Cover
  • Withdraw

Second Movements

You may perform a second movement in a turn, treating it as a combat action that can be flurried. It is not possible to perform the same movement twice in one turn, or perform three movements.

Comments