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===Expert Leaper (Ex) ===
| Flavor = You've always had excellent lower-body strength.
'''Prerequisites''': -


'''Benefit''': When making jump checks, the rogue is always considered to have a running start. Also, when the rogue deliberately falls, a DC 15 Acrobatics check allows her to ignore the first 20 feet fallen, instead of the first 10 feet.
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| Type|Ex
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'''Special:''' Once per round, when a rogue with the "Ruthless Rogue" path ends a jump adjacent to an enemy, that enemy is considered [[Flat-Footed]] to the rogue until the end of the rogue's turn. This use of Expert Leaper can only cause a single target to become flat-footed.  Note that targets with roles, such as heavies and threats are immune to the first several instances of conditions, such as flat-footed.
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| Prerequisites|Rogue 1
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| Benefit|When making [[Movement]] checks to either [[Movement#Long_Jump|Long Jump]] or [[Movement#High_Jump|High Jump]], the rogue is always considered to have a running start. Also, any time the rogue deliberately falls, they may attempt a DC 15 [[Acrobatics]] check to ignore the first 20 feet fallen, instead of the first 10 feet.
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| ShortDesc|Jump checks are treated as always having a running start.
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Revision as of 21:41, 21 April 2020

You've always had excellent lower-body strength.

Ability Type: Ex

Prerequisites: Rogue 1

Benefit: When making Movement checks to either Long Jump or High Jump, the rogue is always considered to have a running start. Also, any time the rogue deliberately falls, they may attempt a DC 15 Acrobatics check to ignore the first 20 feet fallen, instead of the first 10 feet.