That is literally the opposite of what you said earlier, unless your writing is throwing me off.So what I am saying is this you cannot use an immediate actionn in any round you have already used a swift... BUT if you DONT use a swift and if you use an immediate on a turn that is NOT your own then you cannot use a swift OR an immediate again until your NEXT turn i OVER.... So that means lets say I am INIT 5 and DONT use a swift I use an immediate on INIT3... I CANT use a swift on my next turn (INIT 5) BUT I CAN use another immedaite on INIT 4 or lower... BUT If I use my swift during my turn I CANT ALSO USE an immediate on THAT TURN...
i would say no of course if they use it at end of INIT 3 then that is the LAST action for the round they cant use both a swift at INIT 5 and an immediate at INIT 3-.1. If it is acceptable to use an immediate as the VERY last action then you must qualify meaning you must NOT have used your swift or immediate for the round... But lets say I used it at the top of the order then i cant use my swift during my turn and cant use my immediate until after my next turn whihc would be THIS round AFTER INIT count 5
Actually that is NOT im talking about two rounds in a ROW... you can NEVER use a swift and a swift in the same round OR a immediate and an immediate in same round or a swift and immediate in same round or an immedaite and a swift in same round. THe end of the round business is upto DM what happens when you want to interrupt at the END of INIT I would say you CANT if you ALREADY used your swift or immediate for the turn BUT if you havent then fineThat is literally the opposite of what you said earlier.
I'll note that two out of those three situations are explicitly prohibited by the text of Swift and Free actions.Actually that is NOT im talking about two rounds in a ROW... you can NEVER use a swift and a swift in the same round OR a immediate and an immediate in same round or a swift and immediate in same round or an immedaite and a swift in same round
I'll note that three out of those four situations are explicitly prohibited by the text of Swift and Free actions.
Round and turn are defined in the PHB. They're well-understood terms, and really shouldn't be causing the sorts of confusion this thread is suffering.
So what I am saying is this you cannot use an immediate actionn in any round you have already used a swift...
BUT if you DONT use a swift and if you use an immediate on a turn that is NOT your own then you cannot use a swift OR an immediate again until your NEXT turn i OVER.... So that means lets say I am INIT 5 and DONT use a swift I use an immediate on INIT3... I CANT use a swift on my next turn (INIT 5) BUT I CAN use another immedaite on INIT 4 or lower...
BUT If I use my swift during my turn I CANT ALSO USE an immediate on THAT TURN...
So you can use two swifts in two rounds two immedites in two rounds, a swift and an immediate in two rounds BUT NOT a swift and a swift OR an immediate and an immediate OR a swift and an immediate in the SAME round ...
Actually, turn isn't defined in the PHB. Round is, kind of. It's the same description as in the RC except for an example of when a monks stun wears off after 1 round.
Be careful, you know what they say about multiple punctuation marks.Dont understand???
The only dispute we have is whether you can use a swift action on your turn, and an immediate action after, while still on the same round. A particular, narrow reading of the introductory text on page 7 leads to your interpretation. Everything else ever published about swift and immediate actions, on the other hand, does not. Including the limitations spelled out in the descriptions of swift and immediate actions, which you'd think would be an appropriate place to include them.1 am saying round 1 use swift round 2 use wsift (two rounds ina row perfeclty legit)... Round one use immediate round two use immedaite as long you use the immediate AFTER your next turn... Round 1 use swift round two use immedaite (as long as you dont use a swift during round 2)... round 1 use swift round 2 use swift... all fine what you cant do is this: round 1 use immediate and round two use swift... Cause swifts can only be used during your TURN