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Returns one to a standing position from a prone, sitting or kneeling position. |
Returns one to a standing position from a prone, sitting or kneeling position. |
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The attempt to stand may fail if one is heavily encumbered, significantly off balance or gravely wounded. A failed attempt results in a short [[Roundtime|roundtime]]. The difficulty of the attempt is derived from the starting position, e.g. standing from a prone position is harder than standing from a kneeling position. Attempting to {{com|sit}} or {{com|kneel}} before standing can help avoid failing and incurring the roundtime. |
The attempt to stand may fail if one is heavily encumbered, exhausted, significantly off balance or gravely wounded. A failed attempt results in a short [[Roundtime|roundtime]]. The difficulty of the attempt is derived from the starting position, e.g. standing from a prone position is harder than standing from a kneeling position. Attempting to {{com|sit}} or {{com|kneel}} before standing can help avoid failing and incurring the roundtime. |
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[[Category:Commands]] |
[[Category:Commands]] |
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Returns one to a standing position from a prone, sitting or kneeling position.
The attempt to stand may fail if one is heavily encumbered, exhausted, significantly off balance or gravely wounded. A failed attempt results in a short roundtime. The difficulty of the attempt is derived from the starting position, e.g. standing from a prone position is harder than standing from a kneeling position. Attempting to SIT or KNEEL before standing can help avoid failing and incurring the roundtime.