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Old 12-22-2010, 12:45 PM   #8
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Default Re: Move and Attack from kneeling positon

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Originally Posted by Mailanka View Post
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Right. I was just saying that no maneuver is a "Step and" maneuver in 4e. That's 3e terminology, and is (at least for me) confusing the issue.
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I think it's reasonable, by the way, to claim that Move and Move and Attack allow "a step." To say "No, you can only rise to your feet and attack with Attack or Committed Attack, but not All-Out Attack or Move or Move and Attack, because they give you too much mobility" is just crazy.
Martial Arts page 98 allows you to use either a Step or a Movement point when going the other way (from standing to kneeling, crawling or prone). Personally I'd allow a player to do it (using 1/10 their their Move to do so, in order to be consistent with Basic 368); if nothing else to in order to avoid the player revolt and the wasting of time with demonstrations and stop watch tests.
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