Aulirophile
First Post
If you want to play D&D that way, that is your choice. I prefer playing games by their rules. If I find a game has poor rules, I don't fix them, I move onto another game.. because let's face it, there are a lot of very good games out there.Dungeons and Dragons is not a collectable card game. Not every rule has to be explicit or precisely defined.
The -correct- answer is:
Whatever the DM deems is fair or that circumstance.
There is no consistant 'this way and no other way' rule. This case is 100% subject to DM arbitration. He might have a reason things go one way or not the other.
It is possible the dev team will clarify questions like this at some point, but until then when someone asks a question about start of turn effects I'll quote the only actual rule we have. And, as a DM and a player, giving DMs sole discretion over rules that could use some clarifying does not appeal to me. At all. So that simply isn't an answer I am ever likely to give for rules questions.