Sorry I keep running into these quandaries Steve but I have another one.
In the case of Usable (As Second Mode of Movement) I have a question regarding how it would play out when used on Running to make Leaping the second mode of movement. I am using it to simulate a Parkour practitioner who can seamlessly combine the two modes of movement in a single phase.
If I buy Running 4" (Usable As Leaping +1/4) I assume that the character's Running is now 10" with the addition of his base characteristic. Easy enough. My question is: Since it is bought as Usable As Leaping do the points still add to his base Leaping? Or does it replace his Leaping entirely? Or does it add to his Base Running to give him 10" of Leap (I figure that would require the Advantage to be added to the base characteristic)?
On page 158 of 6E1 it states, "The character has the same number of meters in the secondary mode of movement as he does with the primary mode of movement, regardless of their relative Character Point costs, whether one adds to the character’s base movement and the other doesn’t, or the like."
I am just unsure how it relates to the Base levels of those movement types.
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Sorry I keep running into these quandaries Steve but I have another one.
In the case of Usable (As Second Mode of Movement) I have a question regarding how it would play out when used on Running to make Leaping the second mode of movement. I am using it to simulate a Parkour practitioner who can seamlessly combine the two modes of movement in a single phase.
If I buy Running 4" (Usable As Leaping +1/4) I assume that the character's Running is now 10" with the addition of his base characteristic. Easy enough. My question is: Since it is bought as Usable As Leaping do the points still add to his base Leaping? Or does it replace his Leaping entirely? Or does it add to his Base Running to give him 10" of Leap (I figure that would require the Advantage to be added to the base characteristic)?
On page 158 of 6E1 it states, "The character has the same number of meters in the secondary mode of movement as he does with the primary mode of movement, regardless of their relative Character Point costs, whether one adds to the character’s base movement and the other doesn’t, or the like."
I am just unsure how it relates to the Base levels of those movement types.
Thanks,
Tom
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