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Old 12-10-2014, 07:46 PM   #4
Peter V. Dell'Orto
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Default Re: Committed Attack - two steps and standing up

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Originally Posted by McAllister View Post
If we're being terribly specific, B368 gives an example of a person breaking a two-yard step into "you could move one yard, make an attack, and move another yard during an Attack maneuver." It doesn't seem to be saying that a two-yard step is the same as two one-yard steps.
Please explain. The way I read this, it explains how to get a multi-yard step and then explains that if you have a multi-yard step you can break it up across a single turn. I think you're trying to make two cases out of something that is clearly one case.

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Originally Posted by McAllister View Post
I'd say CA grants an extra step rather than adding to the first step, and that extra step can be used to stand from kneeling.
Nothing in CA says to disregard the rules about multi-yard stepping. It's basically a way to get a multi-yard step without needing the next tier of Move that would give it to you normally.

Either way, the intention was to follow the rules on B368 without you needing to have Move 11 to be able to double-step or attack-and-fly-out.
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