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'''Jumping''' is a [[property]] that allows a player to traverse multiple [[tile]]s in one movement. The ability to jump comes from three sources: being a [[Knight]], wearing [[jumping boots]], and casting the [[jumping spell]]. Knight jumping and jumping from the boots are practically identical; the only difference is to which squares you can jump. All sources of jumping require that you see destination tile, and all sources of jumping consume d25 nutrition (in addition to any spellcasting hunger penalty) and render the player [[immobile]] for one full turn (not simply one move) after landing<ref>[[apply.c#1361]]</ref>. The jumping spell allows you to jump farther than you could if you were a Knight or wearing jumping boots; just how far depends on your [[escape]] [[spell level]].
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'''Jumping''' is a [[property]] that allows a player to traverse multiple [[tile]]s in one movement. The [[extended command]] '''#jump''' allows [[you]] to perform this. The ability to jump comes from three sources: being a [[Knight]], wearing [[jumping boots]], and casting the [[jumping spell]]. Knight jumping and jumping from the boots are practically identical; the only difference is to which squares you can jump. All sources of jumping require that you see destination tile, and all sources of jumping consume d25 nutrition (in addition to any spellcasting hunger penalty) and render the player [[immobile]] for one full turn (not simply one move) after landing<ref>[[apply.c#1361]]</ref>. The jumping spell allows you to jump farther than you could if you were a Knight or wearing jumping boots; just how far depends on your [[escape]] [[spell level]].
  
 
In the following diagrams, tiles to which you can jump are marked by an 'x'.
 
In the following diagrams, tiles to which you can jump are marked by an 'x'.
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Revision as of 04:22, 29 December 2006

Jumping is a property that allows a player to traverse multiple tiles in one movement. The extended command #jump allows you to perform this. The ability to jump comes from three sources: being a Knight, wearing jumping boots, and casting the jumping spell. Knight jumping and jumping from the boots are practically identical; the only difference is to which squares you can jump. All sources of jumping require that you see destination tile, and all sources of jumping consume d25 nutrition (in addition to any spellcasting hunger penalty) and render the player immobile for one full turn (not simply one move) after landing[1]. The jumping spell allows you to jump farther than you could if you were a Knight or wearing jumping boots; just how far depends on your escape spell level.

In the following diagrams, tiles to which you can jump are marked by an 'x'.

 Knight's Jump   Jumping Boots
   .........       .........
   .........       ....x....
   ...x.x...       ..xxxxx..
   ..x...x..       ..xxxxx..
   ....@....       .xxx@xxx.
   ..x...x..       ..xxxxx..
   ...x.x...       ..xxxxx..
   .........       ....x....
   .........       .........
 
                      JUMPING SPELL
  Unskilled        Basic         Skilled         Expert
 ...........    ...........    ...........    ...........
 ...........    ...........    ...........    ....xxx....
 .....x.....    ....xxx....    ...xxxxx...    ..xxxxxxx..
 ...xxxxx...    ...xxxxx...    ..xxxxxxx..    ..xxxxxxx..
 ...xxxxx...    ..xxxxxxx..    ..xxxxxxx..    .xxxxxxxxx.
 ..xxx@xxx..    ..xxx@xxx..    ..xxx@xxx..    .xxxx@xxxx.
 ...xxxxx...    ..xxxxxxx..    ..xxxxxxx..    .xxxxxxxxx.
 ...xxxxx...    ...xxxxx...    ..xxxxxxx..    ..xxxxxxx..
 .....x.....    ....xxx....    ...xxxxx...    ..xxxxxxx..
 ...........    ...........    ...........    ....xxx....
 ...........    ...........    ...........    ...........

You cannot jump if:

In addition, if you are not casting the jumping spell, you cannot jump if:

  • You do not have legs.
  • You are burdened to any degree.
  • You are hungrier than the halfway point between not hungry and weak.
  • You have less than six strength.

References