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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 4/30/2008 Posts: 2,093
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When is the total number of squares you can move determined?
I assume that it is before you start moving as you must spend a FP to move faster before you start moving even if you have mobile/GMA/etc.
Asking because it came up the other day with General Kenobi (CS) and the 2 squares of movement he grants and moving into and out of disruptive.
So if I am using Gen Kenobi and run 4 squares into disruptive to make my attakcs do I still have 4 squares of movement to move away after my attacks?
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 12/26/2008 Posts: 1,233
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i would think no, because you are within the range of disruptive and it disrupts all effects durring the attack. Also if you are being granted Mobile or Greater Mobile you would lose it within 6 also so you may not be able to move the other 2
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Joined: 2/25/2011 Posts: 806 Location: Wisconsin
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Here's what the Glossary text says about Disruptive: Quote: Enemy commander effects have no effect (on enemies and allies alike) within 6 squares of this character.
Characters within 6 squares cannot receive the benefits (or the penalties) of enemy commander effects until they move out of range. An enemy commander within 6 squares has its commander effect suppressed until it moves out of range. (It still counts as a commander.)
A character who starts its turn outside this range and whose speed is modified by a commander effect continues to move at that speed for the rest of its turn, even if it comes within 6 squares of this character. Conversely, a character that begins its turn within range cannot have its speed modified by an enemy commander effect for the rest of its turn, even if it moves farther than 6 squares from this character.
So if I am understanding correctly it appears it all depends on where you start your move. If you are outside of the range of an enemy with Disruptive you take your turn normally. If you begin your move within range of Disruptive you are affected for the rest of your turn regardless of whether you move out of it or not.
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Joined: 8/24/2008 Posts: 5,201
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It is determined when you start your move. Disruptive does not take away General Kenobi's CE if they started moving out of range of Disruptive.
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Thanks Sithborg
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