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Re: [Champions] Rules question-Speedster chase

>
> 1)Run past the vampire, turn around[180 degrees], and perform a moveby,
> using his own, AND the vampire's velocity?
>
> 2)Same situation as above, but a move throutgh...use vamp's velocity added
> to his own?
>
> Not sure what the latest book claims but as GM I would declare that the
> Speedster can not get full damage from this maneuver on the grounds that the
> other characters would not want the same attack used against them.
>



> as an aside...
>
> 3)Any rules exsist about running backwards?[cartoon image-the pursuer
> passes the fleeing individual running backwards]
>







>
>
> Ma
>
I'd say a dex check was required to do more than half speed. With a reward
consummerate for a successful roll.


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