I'm trying to make sure that I correctly understand how the granted maneuvers of a Crusader work. More specifically, what happens when it is time for them to refresh?
The text reads:
I just want to make sure I'm understanding this correctly...
A 1st-level crusader has his five readied maneuvers. He starts combat, gains maneuvers, uses a couple of them... Eventually, all of his maneuvers have been granted/expended. At this point, I'm not 100% sure.
A) Crusader retains his (for example) three unused maneuvers and the rest recycle and begin to be granted again.
B) ALL of the Crusader's maneuvers go to the non-granted state, recover, and two of them at random are granted to him.
I'm leaning towards "B", from the written text, but can someone confirm that for me?
The text reads:
If, at the end of your turn, you cannot be granted a maneuver because you have no withheld maeuvers remaining, you recover all expended maneuvers, and a new pair of readied maneuvers is granted to you. Randomly determine which of your maneuvers are granted and which are withheld. At the end of your next turn, a withheld maneuver is granted to you, and the whole process of divine inspiration begins again.
I just want to make sure I'm understanding this correctly...
A 1st-level crusader has his five readied maneuvers. He starts combat, gains maneuvers, uses a couple of them... Eventually, all of his maneuvers have been granted/expended. At this point, I'm not 100% sure.
A) Crusader retains his (for example) three unused maneuvers and the rest recycle and begin to be granted again.
B) ALL of the Crusader's maneuvers go to the non-granted state, recover, and two of them at random are granted to him.
I'm leaning towards "B", from the written text, but can someone confirm that for me?