Core Handbook Errors Discussion

Moon-Lancer said:
So we cant talk about 4e if we have a printed copy that has broken the street date? I want to be clear. I hope didn't do anything wrong as well.
If we felt that way, we'd have to close the forum! We expect people to use good common sense and respect WotC's copyright. That means answering questions if you want to, and posting snippets is okay, but copying and pasting chunks of text is not.

I edited my initial post to reflect this.

Make sense?
 
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Even after street date, we can't post whole powers n stuff or whole paragraphs textually. It's not about street date but about copyrights. (personal opinion)
 

Piratecat said:
If we felt that way, we'd have to close the forum! We expect people to use good common sense and respect WotC's copyright. That means answering questions if you want to, and posting snippets is okay, but copying and pasting chunks of text is not.

Make sense?

crystal. Thanks for the clarification. :)
 


If you roll 20 or higher but have no healing surges left expressed as a negative number, your condition doesn’t change.

This line sure makes sense! :D

Seems like it originally said something else and then was edited to "If you roll 20 or higher but have no healing surges left, your condition doesn't change" without actually removing the inappropriate text.
 

Wouldn't Leaping Dodge (Rogue Utility 16), as written, provoke an OA from the person you're dodging? This seems counterproductive (and non-obvious, so either way the power should be clarified).
 

Imban said:
This line sure makes sense! :D

Seems like it originally said something else and then was edited to "If you roll 20 or higher but have no healing surges left, your condition doesn't change" without actually removing the inappropriate text.
Can it be a cut and paste error? I'm betting there's a similar phrase in the text nearby.
 

NMcCoy said:
Wouldn't Leaping Dodge (Rogue Utility 16), as written, provoke an OA from the person you're dodging? This seems counterproductive (and non-obvious, so either way the power should be clarified).

EDIT: Whoops, see below post.
 
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NMcCoy said:
Wouldn't Leaping Dodge (Rogue Utility 16), as written, provoke an OA from the person you're dodging? This seems counterproductive (and non-obvious, so either way the power should be clarified).
You can't make OA's on your own turn, assuming that's what you're talking about.
 

Piratecat said:
Can it be a cut and paste error? I'm betting there's a similar phrase in the text nearby.

Yeah, the same snippet is used in the bulletpoint just below it. Looks like a legitimate editing error.
 

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