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Originally Posted by McAllister
I want to jump as far as possible in combat, but RAW tells me to take two consecutive Concentrate maneuvers before I jump or I get my distance halved, and it also tells me I can double my distance by getting a running start. Which of these is correct, based on Basic Move 5? All rules on b. 352, afaik.
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So should I accept that A makes sense for reasons? Is there a compelling reason not to implement All-Out Move like this? Is this much easier than I've been thinking it is and I missed something? I'd love to know!
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D) None of the above.
Jumping During Combat is very clear, if you don’t take two consecutive Concentrate maneuvers, the distances achieved from the
jumping distance formulas [emphasis mine] is halved. The jumping distance formulas include the option of a running start, so the sequence is: Concentrate, Concentrate, Move, Move (Jump). This is almost A) but your resulting broad jump distance is incorrect.
Your standing broad jump distance (assuming Concentration is achieved) is (2 x 5) – 3 = 7’.
Your maximum running broad jump distance is then the
lesser of (2 x 10) – 3 = 17’ or 2 x (standing broad jump = 7’) = 14’, limiting your running broad jump to 14’ with two consecutive Concentrate maneuvers.