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Basic Jump used horizontally(?)
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1. Yes, although I think there would be some difficulty in jumping from such an odd angle - maybe a loss in initial momentum as well. Speed would probably play into how fast you can shift into a jump and not affect the overall speed of the jump itself too much because there is no additional force propelling you in a given direction. Basically yeah it would play a small role.

2. Yes. Just like you can jump up towards something or someone you can 'charge' them like this. However, I don't see how this would be easier than running. It would require more energy exertion to propel yourself at such a pace to reach an opponent in midair rather than simply walking or running over to them. Theoretically though, yes there would be less to slow you down in the air.

3. To an extent, maybe. Depending on whether or not you work it into a Move or not, you may also need the Stealth power to actually be - stealthy as it were.

4. You can jump in battle. And, yes one of the possibilities of jumping from such an angle, is surprising your opponent.

I hope that helps...
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