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<blockquote data-quote="FrogReaver" data-source="post: 7772647" data-attributes="member: 6795602"><p>I said it exactly as I meant it. </p><p></p><p>Let me repeat: The issue is that rules only provide for you moving before or after an action (barring a specific exception like the attack action). So if you take the disengage action, we know it's effects last till the end of the turn. We also know that movement is only allowed before or after an action unless it's specifically called out like it is in the attack action example. (I quoted the rule above)</p><p></p><p>Option 1) The disengage action itself lasts as long as it's effects. If this was true then given the above rule you would have a strange interaction. You would not be able to actually move after taking the disengage action since it would last until the end of your turn and you can't move while taking an action, only before or after it.</p><p></p><p>or Option 2) The disengage action doesn't last as long as it's effects. Thus you would have some period of time between when the action ends and when the effects end (which is at the end of your turn) that you would be allowed to move and benefit from it's effect. </p><p></p><p>We all disagree with option 1 and thus option 2 is the only reasonable alternative. Thus we know that the disengage action doesn't last as long as it's effects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrogReaver, post: 7772647, member: 6795602"] I said it exactly as I meant it. Let me repeat: The issue is that rules only provide for you moving before or after an action (barring a specific exception like the attack action). So if you take the disengage action, we know it's effects last till the end of the turn. We also know that movement is only allowed before or after an action unless it's specifically called out like it is in the attack action example. (I quoted the rule above) Option 1) The disengage action itself lasts as long as it's effects. If this was true then given the above rule you would have a strange interaction. You would not be able to actually move after taking the disengage action since it would last until the end of your turn and you can't move while taking an action, only before or after it. or Option 2) The disengage action doesn't last as long as it's effects. Thus you would have some period of time between when the action ends and when the effects end (which is at the end of your turn) that you would be allowed to move and benefit from it's effect. We all disagree with option 1 and thus option 2 is the only reasonable alternative. Thus we know that the disengage action doesn't last as long as it's effects. [/QUOTE]
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