We've came up with a unusual situation that we can't really sorted with the manual. If in the fireteam some models are declaring a jump to get down from a building, but others from same fireteam are already on the ground, can the models on the ground make a jump to move forward even if they haven't any obstacles to overcome? Or they might declares idle? Moreover, can you declare a jump when you're on the ground and there are no obstacles, gap, or difficult terrain in order to move forward?
You can jump any distance in any direction. Heck, you can even jump 0mm if you don't want the other members to move.
What I mean is this (and consequently examples in the wiki) " EFFECTS Allows the user to move horizontally (to clear a gap), vertically (to reach a higher or lower surface), diagonally or tracing a parabola, up to his first MOV Attribute value in inches. " So if my models are on a plain surface without anything to overcome can they just declare jump to move forward instead of a simple movement? I mean, for me has just no sense. Why a model have to jump if there's not anything to pass?
All members of a Fireteam must Declare the same skills, so if one jumps the others have to jump, even if they're "jumping" along the ground or not moving at all.
Thanks, I just thought that on the ground without any reasons to jump they would have to declare an idle. Still continue to being weird imho XD.