Difference between revisions of "Move Air (Action Powers)"

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(Grenade Leap, Prodigious Leap, Wind Running)
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You can move through the air instead of along the ground.
 
You can move through the air instead of along the ground.
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=== Grenade Leap ===
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Trigger Action (Defense)
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When attacked by an area attack, you can use this to get a +5 bonus to [[Dodge (Action)|Dodge]] and move up to double your speed in any direction, including up. You can use it with one of your own area attacks to leap in this way. You are moving after the attack hits, so you do not get the benefit of any cover you move into.
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===Prodigious Leap===
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Inherent
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You can move by jumping instead of by walking. This lets you get around obstacles and hindrances on the ground.
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===Wind Running===
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Basic Action
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You can run up to four times your normal speed on any surface, even ones that could not normally carry your weight. Examples include water, thread-thin lines or the leaves of trees. You can also run on walls or across ceiling, but you cannot end your move in an inverted position.

Revision as of 12:54, 7 March 2008

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Breakfall

Trigger Action

Whenever you see someone fall, you can use a trigger action to make them fall safely. Add your skill roll to their soak attribute. You can slow your own fall.

Fly

Stance

You can move through the air instead of along the ground.

Grenade Leap

Trigger Action (Defense)

When attacked by an area attack, you can use this to get a +5 bonus to Dodge and move up to double your speed in any direction, including up. You can use it with one of your own area attacks to leap in this way. You are moving after the attack hits, so you do not get the benefit of any cover you move into.

Prodigious Leap

Inherent

You can move by jumping instead of by walking. This lets you get around obstacles and hindrances on the ground.

Wind Running

Basic Action

You can run up to four times your normal speed on any surface, even ones that could not normally carry your weight. Examples include water, thread-thin lines or the leaves of trees. You can also run on walls or across ceiling, but you cannot end your move in an inverted position.