mark75
pvt 1st class
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Post by mark75 on Nov 22, 2020 19:00:56 GMT
Hi Claudio, A query, wanted an answer, which I'm not sure if I'm playing it false. To climb a ladder, to cross an obstacle or to move upward a stair the cost is 2 APs. So, do I measure the distance the vertical ladder has, or the obstacle width and stair's length? On page 8, six paragraph writes yes, but, my actual question is, do I have to stop my figure while moves just before the ladder/obstacle/stair, to pay the 2 AP and then move again, or could I go all the way from the beginning, knowing that I will climb so I would pay in advance and I will not lose inches and APs. On page 36, the example downside, I think it describes somehow this occasion, but I need a clearer answer. Thanks Cheers
Hope my description helps, not my native language english
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mark75
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Post by mark75 on Nov 25, 2020 9:30:32 GMT
Hi Claudio, In the event that, you haven't seen my post, could you please confirm or not the rule above. Thanks
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Admin
Administrator
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Post by Admin on Nov 25, 2020 14:12:02 GMT
Hi Mark, I didn't see it before, sorry! You don't have to stop, you measure all the way from the beginning, pay in advance for the climb and not lose movement and APs. Don'r worry, English is not my first language either! Cheers!
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mark75
pvt 1st class
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Post by mark75 on Nov 25, 2020 15:16:48 GMT
I was sure you missed my thread, you used to answer immediately, bravo. Anyway thanks, added to my faq.
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