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Guys... Not sure where this whole "4e doesn't limit reactions" thing is coming from.
Granted, there are a few cases where a free action can be used as a reaction, but it's pretty rare.
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I also agree that losing the codified minor action and regressing to baking the usage into every power (sorry, "spell") is a step in the wrong direction. Instead of reading "minor action" in the keyword block, we get to read through the spell description to find how to use it.
DDI Compendium said:You can take only one immediate action per round, either an immediate interrupt or an immediate reaction.
Granted, there are a few cases where a free action can be used as a reaction, but it's pretty rare.
Edit:
I also agree that losing the codified minor action and regressing to baking the usage into every power (sorry, "spell") is a step in the wrong direction. Instead of reading "minor action" in the keyword block, we get to read through the spell description to find how to use it.
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