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== Comments on the Suggestions ==
 
== Comments on the Suggestions ==
  
Or 4:  Until your initiative on the next turn.  This is different from your #3, because a reflexive defense charm used before your initiative could kill lingering turn-longs under #3. -- JohnBiles
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Or 4:  Until your initiative on the next turn.  This is different from your #3, because a reflexive defense charm used before your initiative could kill lingering turn-longs under #3. -- [[JohnBiles]]
 
:Not unless the reflexive somehow counted as your dice action, but it is different since you could delay your dice action or abort to a defense -[[Myrlan]]
 
:Not unless the reflexive somehow counted as your dice action, but it is different since you could delay your dice action or abort to a defense -[[Myrlan]]
 
== Other Comments ==
 
== Other Comments ==

Latest revision as of 01:17, 6 April 2010

If I activate a charm with a duration of 1 turn, when does it's effects end?

House Rules and Suggestions

I see 3 possibilities (feel free to post more), and I'll explain each along with it's pros and cons.

  • Until the end of the turn activated
    • This seems the most logical on the surface
    • Works fine for Reflexives
    • Works poorly for Simples like Bulwark Stance and (Dragon Blooded larceny charms to be added later)
  • Until next dice action
    • Makes Reflexives activated before your initiative very short
    • Simples work better
    • Presents problems with multiple independent action (which can be delayed separately)
  • Until first dice action of the following turn
    • Makes Reflexives activated before your initiative very long
    • Simples work better

- Myrlan

Comments on the Suggestions

Or 4: Until your initiative on the next turn. This is different from your #3, because a reflexive defense charm used before your initiative could kill lingering turn-longs under #3. -- JohnBiles

Not unless the reflexive somehow counted as your dice action, but it is different since you could delay your dice action or abort to a defense -Myrlan

Other Comments