It is truth in D&D. A good jump roll or skill check may flaunt gravity, but no matter the attack roll, no additional arrows can be pop'ed into being mid flight without magic directly being involved, like the "Darts of the Hornet's Nest".Hjorimir said:You lost me as soon as you suggested that your character's bow attack is more 'real' than gravity.
Mustrum_Ridcully said:Well, I started roleplaying with Shadowrun. In there, active spells require concentration, and it was very difficult to maintain multiple spells. When I came to D&D 3.0, I had to get accustomed to the idea that I could actually have multiple spells running and not sucking.(though that might have been the smaller change I had to adapt to compared to the formulaic SR spells to the highly unique Vancian spells and the whole "per day" stuff... Or Hitpoints...)
So, it's not like your power actually has a variable duration - you just decide to end it because you no longer need it, and it takes effort to maintain. And if you wouldn't end it, you couldn't get enough rest to replenish your per encounter resources.
Imban said:With any luck, things will be set up such that "Well, I want my powers to recharge, time to drop out of combat mode" or "You know, I'll stay in combat mode since I'm in a dungeon, buffed with a daily buff, and haven't used a single encounter power yet, and also not stupid" is a choice characters can make.
hong said:1st rule of thumb is: if the DM is counting initiative, the encounter is still going. 2nd rule of thumb is: if a minute passes where nothing happens, the encounter is over.
I certainly haven't....AllisterH said:As a Bo9S player, this fear about encounter length is unjustified. Has anyone else that has used BoNS had a problem with determining "what is an encounter?"
Nope.AllisterH said:As a Bo9S player, this fear about encounter length is unjustified. Has anyone else that has used BoNS had a problem with determining "what is an encounter?"
NadaAllisterH said:As a Bo9S player, this fear about encounter length is unjustified. Has anyone else that has used BoNS had a problem with determining "what is an encounter?"
AllisterH said:Has anyone else that has used BoNS had a problem with determining "what is an encounter?"
hong said:1st rule of thumb is: if the DM is counting initiative, the encounter is still going. 2nd rule of thumb is: if a minute passes where nothing happens, the encounter is over.