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A type of [[Terrain]]. Text from the [[Book of Engoku]]. | A type of [[Terrain]]. Text from the [[Book of Engoku]]. | ||
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Areas in [[Mountain|Mountains]] marked by two brown strips are Mountain Paths. Mountain Paths are usually never wider than 2ft, and often narrower. While on a Mountain Path, players and monsters may ignore the effects of the Mountain Terrain. Mountain Paths cannot be placed within a [[Mountain Peaks|Mountain Peak]]. Note that the spell [[Shove]] can put you off the path, but you can probably free up that hand quicker than they can cast Shove on you again. | Areas in [[Mountain|Mountains]] marked by two brown strips are Mountain Paths. Mountain Paths are usually never wider than 2ft, and often narrower. While on a Mountain Path, players and monsters may ignore the effects of the Mountain Terrain. Mountain Paths cannot be placed within a [[Mountain Peaks|Mountain Peak]]. Note that the spell [[Shove]] can put you off the path, but you can probably free up that hand quicker than they can cast Shove on you again. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:43, 7 May 2018
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The following rules are from an out of date rule-set
A type of Terrain. Text from the Book of Engoku.
Description
Areas in Mountains marked by two brown strips are Mountain Paths. Mountain Paths are usually never wider than 2ft, and often narrower. While on a Mountain Path, players and monsters may ignore the effects of the Mountain Terrain. Mountain Paths cannot be placed within a Mountain Peak. Note that the spell Shove can put you off the path, but you can probably free up that hand quicker than they can cast Shove on you again.