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Jump skill can reduce falling damage by more than 1d6; each multiple of 15 on the Jump roll removes another die of falling damage.
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Jump skill can reduce falling damage by more than 1d6; each multiple of 15 on the Jump roll removes another die of falling damage. Mitigating at least some falling damage this way allows you to continue acting after a fall.
  
 
A character that wears no armor, shield, shoes, gauntlets and only light clothes similar to a monk's outfit gets a +5 bonus on Tumble checks. Such a character can carry two items no larger that three codes smaller than herself (such as a light weapon or very small bag) strapped to the body. A skullcap and pads on knees and elbows can also be worn.
 
A character that wears no armor, shield, shoes, gauntlets and only light clothes similar to a monk's outfit gets a +5 bonus on Tumble checks. Such a character can carry two items no larger that three codes smaller than herself (such as a light weapon or very small bag) strapped to the body. A skullcap and pads on knees and elbows can also be worn.
 
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Jump skill can reduce falling damage by more than 1d6; each multiple of 15 on the Jump roll removes another die of falling damage. Mitigating at least some falling damage this way allows you to continue acting after a fall.

A character that wears no armor, shield, shoes, gauntlets and only light clothes similar to a monk's outfit gets a +5 bonus on Tumble checks. Such a character can carry two items no larger that three codes smaller than herself (such as a light weapon or very small bag) strapped to the body. A skullcap and pads on knees and elbows can also be worn.