Difference between revisions of "Beast Movement"
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| − | '''Interaction''' - Latest (replaces [[ | + | '''Interaction''' - Latest (replaces [[Humanoid Movement]]) |
| − | '''Effects''' - Character moves on | + | '''Effects''' - Character moves on on all fours, on feet and knuckles, using their body or some other way that makes them incapable of using hands (if any) whilst moving. Character is not able to Run or Sprint. Beast Movement, instead, allows them to accelerate, with no check, from Walk to Canter to Gallop to Dash but must begin moving at a Walk Speed. Such movement is difficult to control, however, and Strength or Dexterity checks are usually required when moving at a Gallop or Dash to turn or suddenly stop. |
| − | '''Description''' - Character moves | + | This is discussed more extensively in [[Animal Movement Methods]]. |
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| + | '''Description''' - Character moves on a means besides their feet, possibly on all fours. | ||
Latest revision as of 14:50, 27 November 2016
Beast Movement
Interaction - Latest (replaces Humanoid Movement)
Effects - Character moves on on all fours, on feet and knuckles, using their body or some other way that makes them incapable of using hands (if any) whilst moving. Character is not able to Run or Sprint. Beast Movement, instead, allows them to accelerate, with no check, from Walk to Canter to Gallop to Dash but must begin moving at a Walk Speed. Such movement is difficult to control, however, and Strength or Dexterity checks are usually required when moving at a Gallop or Dash to turn or suddenly stop.
This is discussed more extensively in Animal Movement Methods.
Description - Character moves on a means besides their feet, possibly on all fours.