| deadlyrose1983 |
Could someone please explain this to me. I'm trying to understand the difference and how many squares you have to do the checks in. I don't see any rules for double move. And the full round action states you have to succeed both obstacles on the card he is leaving. Does this mean every card he is leaving, or just the first one?
Thanks in advance.
claudekennilol
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Could someone please explain this to me. I'm trying to understand the difference and how many squares you have to do the checks in. I don't see any rules for double move. And the full round action states you have to succeed both obstacles on the card he is leaving. Does this mean every card he is leaving, or just the first one?
Thanks in advance.
In the square you're in, you can attempt either obstacle via a standard action. If you succeed, you move forward one square and that's your turn. Alternatively, you can attempt both obstacles for that square at once via a full-round action. If you succeed, you advance three squares. If you succeed at one but fail at the other then one of two things happen. If you fail by 5 or less, then you advance one square as normal. If you fail by more than 5, then you wasted the turn and are stuck in that square.