2 shaman SC question

Not when you're dealing with 'Target' lines.

In that cause, you're targetting yourself, not merely affecting yourself, which means that the range of it is defined by the Range of the power.

Which means that you have to be in the burst area, otherwise you are not in the range of the power.

If 'you and each ally in burst' were, instead, written as this:

Target: Each Enemy in burst.
Hit: 1d6 + Wisdom damage.
Effect: You and each ally in the burst shift 3 squares.

Then the power is not targetting you or the allies, and therefore none of the above are required to be in the stated Range of the power. Therefore you'd be affected in or out of the burst.

((Yes, I know logically you cannot have allies in the burst outside the range of the power, but there's other powers that say 'An ally you can see' as part of an effect, and they do not need to be in the range of the power, as they are not targetted))
 

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