- Q: If an effect allows you to take or perform multiple consecutive actions, such as with Eon Chart or Nimble, are there player windows between these actions where I’d be able to play a fast card or resolve a free triggered ability? A: No, there are no player windows between multiple consecutive actions. - FAQ, v.2.1, August 2023
Perícia
Innate.
For each point this skill test succeeds by, after it resolves, you may immediately move to a connecting location (to a maximum of 3 times).

FAQs
(from the official FAQ or responses to the official rules question form)Reviews
Benefits gained from skill cards are always nice because you never have to commit actions or resources to gain the desired outcome. Cards like Fearless for healing horror, or Quick Thinking for gaining actions. But in theory Nimble potentially provides a whopping 3 free actions! That's insane value, and you're not even paying anything (except the card itself).
So what are the downsides? Firstly it's only valuable if you need the moves. Maybe you still need to gather clues on your current location, or you need to stick around to act as bodyguard. If you don't need to move, then Manual Dexterity is better in every way. Secondly, can you move? The scenario itself could be preventing you from progressing further.
Maybe you'll put it to good use when you evade spoiler and subsequently use the move actions to reach the exit in spoiler. But if you have access to Nimble then you almost certainly have access to Elusive (a fast disengage and teleport), so even the above hypothetical is questionable at best. A very circumstantial card. I predict this card will be most frequently used for a single move action, in which case Quick Thinking is arguably better.
TL;DR - Hard to get maximum value from it, most likely used for 1 free move.
Parallel "Skids" O'Toole might be able to make this pretty effective because he can trigger a 0-difficulty test (during any window) that can have agility icons committed to it. If you really need to move across the map, you could even Double it. It's almost like a mini-Elusive when used this way. or like a super Track Shoes. Could be used with On the Lam (particularly the advanced version) to engage a bunch of enemies and move them somewhere conveniently out of the way. Or to reveal a bunch of locations at once. If a team-mate has Safeguard, you could even bring them along for the ride.
EDIT: Note, also, that Skids can recur this with his , or in some cases tutor it with one of 4 Daredevils. Never take move actions again!
After a campaign with this in Winnifred I think the card can be a pretty nice addition to a Taboo'd Rogue deck in 3-4 player games assuming you're going to be doing evading with any amount of frequency. Extra actions with low cost are always worth considering, and in the right situation this can save you up to 3 for just the cost of committing a card to a test. While you don't get free reign on what those actions are spent on, move actions are fairly commonplace and if you have this card in your hand for a full scenario there's definitely going to be some situations where it'll do its baseline effect and save you one move action that you were going to spend after evading. In those situations I'd argue that this card is already pretty good. And there'll be some situations where it'll save you 2 or 3 actions, in which case this card is incredible.
Now the effect isn't universally great and there'll be some situations where it'll spend half the scenario sitting in your hand before you get value out of it. As such, I think this is a card I would generally not run more than 1 copy of because drawing 2 when you really don't need the effect can slow you down a bit. But if you're someone who expects to be testing Agility a lot and especially if you're playing with 3-4 players where being able to move to an ally's location has a lot of value, I think you should try running a copy.
Also just want to say that while Quick Thinking is going to generally be better than Nimble, it's one of the best Rouge cards in the game and you're only allowed to run 2 copies of each card. I think there's a lot of decks that are interested in a more situational Quick Thinking-type effect to run in addition to the two copies of Quick Thinking they already have.
I have found (that I was wrong) that this card works pretty well with lockpic. Investigate with with feet and use Nimble to move after successfully clearing the location.
Using it in a Winifred deck with lockpic gave me a Ursula in reverse feel. But as most have pointed out. You rarely use more than one move.
Another rogue card that got a huge glow up when Scarlet Keys and Hemlock Vale re-wrote the whole Rogue playbook.
Up to three moves as a free action is a potentially crazy power level for a level zero card. People run Shortcut to move once. People run Scout Ahead to move three times, but that costs actions and resources. (Both those cards do have other utility, which helps them earn their spots).
But as the esteemed Snacc noted when this card was released, Nimble's value is very situational unless you put some work into unlocking it. By default, the only way to intentionally start an agility test is to evade an enemy. Moving away after an evade can occasionally be a really good effect. But often enemies engage me while I'm at a location I still need to interact with, so I'm not interested in moving immediately. Also, opportunities to take 2-3 moves at once for real value are uncommon in most scenarios, and waiting for an enemy to spawn at the right time isn't reliable.
(All the same problems apply to Agility treacheries)
These days, though, you can investigate with Thieves' Kit or Forensic Kit and use this to zoom around on your own time. (Investigate a location with no clues on it if you have to). We can murder someone with a British Bull Dog and zoom away from the scene of the crime. Or Grift an aloof enemy before doing the same. This card is also the best argument I can find for actually using the Bolstering upgrade on Friends in Low Places, which will give it a wild icon letting you commit it to anything.