Mistwell
Crusty Old Meatwad
Kraydak said:You are missing the (probably, but not certainly) crucial point of time spent buffing. If per-encounter buffs cost actions, you want to keep them up (or precast them). Keep an Angry-Rat-On-A-Stick around to allow for arbitrarily premature buffage!
(If they cost actions with trigger conditions, well, triggering conditions can be manufactured)
A dedicated party will be able to turn per-encounter, encounter duration buffs into permanent abilities. That being the case, why bother with durations at all? (per-day buffs, of course, might be worth sacrificing some burned per-encounter abilities to keep up by artificially prolonging an encounter)
People used to say that about the Bag of Rats and Great Cleave, and it was as much an urban myth then as it is now. Despite the theoretical extension of abilities by keeping angry critters around to trigger them in ways they were not intended, in practice DMs almost universally close this loophole as soon as it is mentioned by a player (sometimes rapidly followed by a boot to the head).