Thanks Merric. That's helpful.
By the way, I have a feeling I may have unintentionally asked a more complicated question than I intended. We both say melee, but I think I misspoke. You're referring to toe-to-toe (adjacent squares, within charging distance) fighting, right? Whereas I'm imagining simply being in the same room as the fight (magic-user in the rear somewhere).
When a magic-user is toe-to-toe with a fighter, I agree that his spells would likely be interrupted more often than not - the fighter's slashing, the magic-user's dancing about this way and that, dodging and trying to wiggle fingers and arms etc. I don't really need an intricate sytem to describe this or create acceptance among my players. They won't ever get their magic-users toe-to-toe with a fighter and expect to be casting spells. They usually hang safely in the back somewhere, waiting to cast their spell. In this latter situation, losing initiative doesn't necessarily mean losing the spell, no? Unless of course, there's an archer as TFoster points out -
By the way, I have a feeling I may have unintentionally asked a more complicated question than I intended. We both say melee, but I think I misspoke. You're referring to toe-to-toe (adjacent squares, within charging distance) fighting, right? Whereas I'm imagining simply being in the same room as the fight (magic-user in the rear somewhere).
When a magic-user is toe-to-toe with a fighter, I agree that his spells would likely be interrupted more often than not - the fighter's slashing, the magic-user's dancing about this way and that, dodging and trying to wiggle fingers and arms etc. I don't really need an intricate sytem to describe this or create acceptance among my players. They won't ever get their magic-users toe-to-toe with a fighter and expect to be casting spells. They usually hang safely in the back somewhere, waiting to cast their spell. In this latter situation, losing initiative doesn't necessarily mean losing the spell, no? Unless of course, there's an archer as TFoster points out -