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In a general sense, '''movement''' refers to the 4 modes of travel (and associated [[Travel Powers]]):
In a general sense, '''movement''' refers to the 4 modes of travel (and associated [[Travel Powers]]):


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In terms of the [[Invention System]] [[:Category:Sets that improve Movement Speed|set bonus]], '''movement''' refers only to running, jumping, and flight.
In terms of the [[Invention System]] [[:Category:Sets that improve Movement Speed|set bonus]], '''movement''' refers only to running, jumping, and flight.


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It may also refer to the actual movement of a player's character on the screen, as controlled by the keyboard and mouse. Whether a player is using a travel power or merely running in game, their character can move along the X, Y, and Z axes, and turn left or right. More information can be found here: [[The_Players'_Guide_to_the_Cities/Movement|Player's Guide to the Cities]]. While normally controlled via a "WASD" and mouse control, the following template has information on moving via slash commands:
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Latest revision as of 17:59, 12 August 2013

In a general sense, movement refers to the 4 modes of travel (and associated Travel Powers):

In terms of the Invention System set bonus, movement refers only to running, jumping, and flight.

It may also refer to the actual movement of a player's character on the screen, as controlled by the keyboard and mouse. Whether a player is using a travel power or merely running in game, their character can move along the X, Y, and Z axes, and turn left or right. More information can be found here: Player's Guide to the Cities. While normally controlled via a "WASD" and mouse control, the following template has information on moving via slash commands: