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Leap: You can get your mount to leap obstacles as part of its movement. Use your Ride modifier or the mount's Jump modifier, whichever is lower, to see how far the creature can jump. If you fail your Ride check, you fall off the mount when it leaps and take the appropriate falling damage (at least 1d6 points). This usage does not take an action but is part of the mount's movement. [ooc]I pulled
Now i'm trying to get my mount to jump over a 10 ft obstacle and by the rules written for leap I can only use my ride modifier +5 and thus can only clear a 5ft obstacle. Am I reading this right or do I make another check to see how far I clear it?
I understand that long jumping is in the Acrobatics skill's description but Ride: Leap seems to have a different approach to the jumping rules. Any help is appreciated.