There are many different designs and variations of parachutes. When properly packed and correctly deployed, a parachute can reduce a falling object’s rate of descent by 15 feet (for earlier parachutes) to as much as 30 feet (for modern parachutes) a round, to a minimum of 20 feet a round. Navigating in the air while using a parachute requires AGI checks (for calm conditions, Challenging [13]), as does landing without falling prone.