Ferox4 First Post Sep 6, 2002 #1 In previous editions Haste has aged a PC or NPC when cast upon them. Longevity was used to counter this aging effect. In 3E I see no mention of the aging factor. If it does indeed still age a character then what now counters this effect?
In previous editions Haste has aged a PC or NPC when cast upon them. Longevity was used to counter this aging effect. In 3E I see no mention of the aging factor. If it does indeed still age a character then what now counters this effect?
Crothian First Post Sep 6, 2002 #2 There are no aging effects in the core rules. So, Haste does not age anyone.