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| 1 || Combat Trained || Mounting and Dismounting now require a Fast Action instead of a Move Action, and picking up the reins is reduced a Free Action instead of a Fast Action.  
| 1 || Combat Trained || Mounting and Dismounting now require a Fast Action instead of a Move Action.


When on a Trained mount, you only need to a single successful [[Ride Skill]] check to guide your mount's actions for an encounter instead of for each action attempted. If circumstances would require an additional Ride check (such as trying to control your mount after taking damage), you gain a +1 Proficiency bonus to the attempt. This increases to +2 at Rank 3, and +3 at Rank 5.  
When on a Trained mount, you only need to a single successful [[Ride Skill]] check to guide your mount's actions for an encounter instead of for each action attempted. If circumstances would require an additional Ride check (such as trying to control your mount after taking damage), you gain a +1 Proficiency bonus to the attempt. This increases to +2 at Rank 3, and +3 at Rank 5.  

Revision as of 14:57, 14 April 2024

Requirements

  • Dexterity OR Strength 3, Ride 3
  • Ranks 1-2, 1 CC point per Rank or 3 GXP x Rank

Effects

Rank Name Description
1 Combat Trained Mounting and Dismounting now require a Fast Action instead of a Move Action.

When on a Trained mount, you only need to a single successful Ride Skill check to guide your mount's actions for an encounter instead of for each action attempted. If circumstances would require an additional Ride check (such as trying to control your mount after taking damage), you gain a +1 Proficiency bonus to the attempt. This increases to +2 at Rank 3, and +3 at Rank 5.

2 Mounted Maneuvers When on a Trained mount, you may direct your mount's actions as a Fast Action instead of a Move Action. Additionally, the rider's maneuvers and abilities which would otherwise require a Full Round action may be performed while the mount uses its full range of Movement.