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Jumping question

The PHB says that a jump is based on strength. The high jump explains it well where if you’re standing then it’s 3ft + str modifier. However, a long jump says you cover a number of feet up to your str score.

So if a character has a -1 str modifier and a score of 8 in str then I would assume the following?

  • high jump = 2 ft (3-1)
  • long jump = 8 ft if running at least 10 ft first, 4ft if trying to jump from a standing position

Is my interpretation correct?

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Thank you so much! I haven’t yet encountered jumping, but I am running a small one shot for my 9yo son and his friend and I wanted to add in some obstacles that used something I haven’t done yet.

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lemmy.world

As a DM, I personally completely ignore this and ask for Athletics checks if the jump distance isn't a gimme or impossible.

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

Right, I generally use these to determine how far you can jump without a roll, and then require an athletics check to jump further/higher than that.

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You and luffyuk both have viable options that I thought about as well. Probably makes it much simpler. Thank you!

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Mostly correct, but note that your high jump distance is also halved if you don't move at least 10 ft first. So in your 8 STR high jump example it would be 2 ft if you move 10 ft first, or only 1 ft otherwise.

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