Can you move through a square occupied by an opponent?

You can’t move through a square occupied by an opponent, unless the opponent is helpless. You can move through a square occupied by a helpless opponent without penalty. (Some creatures, particularly very large ones, may present an obstacle even when helpless.

Can you end your movement in the same square as another creature?

You can’t end your movement in the same square as another creature unless it is helpless. During your movement you can attempt to move through a square occupied by an opponent. A trained character can attempt to tumble through a square occupied by an opponent (see the Tumble skill).

What happens when you move through a square in RuneScape?

Difficult terrain and a number of spell effects might hamper your Movement through open spaces. Friend: You can move through a square occupied by a friendly character, unless you are charging. When you move through a square occupied by a friendly character, that character doesn’t provide you with cover.

Can a creature squeeze past an opponent while moving?

A creature can squeeze past an opponent while moving but it can’t end its movement in an occupied square. To squeeze through or into a space less than half your space’s width, you must use the Escape Artist skill.

How much movement does it take to stand up in RuneScape?

Standing up takes more effort; doing so costs an amount of movement equal to half your speed. For example, if your speed is 30 feet, you must spend 15 feet of movement to stand up. You can’t stand up if you don’t have enough movement left or if your speed is 0. To move while prone, you must crawl or use magic such as teleportation.

Can you move diagonally past an opponent in RuneScape?

You can move diagonally past a creature, even an opponent. You can also move diagonally past other impassable obstacles, such as pits. When it’s important to determine the closest square or creature to a location, if two squares or creatures are equally close, randomly determine which one counts as closest by rolling a die.

When does an obstacle count as 2 squares of movement?

If an obstacle hampers movement but doesn’t completely block it each obstructed square or obstacle between squares counts as 2 squares of movement. You must pay this cost to cross the barrier, in addition to the cost to move into the square on the other side.

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