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<blockquote data-quote="Saeviomagy" data-source="post: 4451041" data-attributes="member: 5890"><p>Most of these sorts of situations can be imagined as something other than a taunt causing the effect: does own the battlefield really represent the foes moving about? In my mind it's more a case of the miniatures being at least partially abstract. In both cases I imagine that the effect of the power can be described in multiple ways: the foes have been moving as the user desires for the past few rounds, the user of the power moving himself and allies instead of the foes ("I'll come and get you" instead of "Come and get it"), or the foes voluntarily moving in response to stimulus.</p><p></p><p>Naturally such stuff is very dependant on the character doing it: I could easily imagine a staff-wielding warlorld who describes all his attacks as arcane doings, or a warrior wielding a sword made of the power of his mind who uses telekinesis to shove foes around as he wishes.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and Steve: You did right. The situation you describe is why the fighter power "get over here" is actually useful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saeviomagy, post: 4451041, member: 5890"] Most of these sorts of situations can be imagined as something other than a taunt causing the effect: does own the battlefield really represent the foes moving about? In my mind it's more a case of the miniatures being at least partially abstract. In both cases I imagine that the effect of the power can be described in multiple ways: the foes have been moving as the user desires for the past few rounds, the user of the power moving himself and allies instead of the foes ("I'll come and get you" instead of "Come and get it"), or the foes voluntarily moving in response to stimulus. Naturally such stuff is very dependant on the character doing it: I could easily imagine a staff-wielding warlorld who describes all his attacks as arcane doings, or a warrior wielding a sword made of the power of his mind who uses telekinesis to shove foes around as he wishes. Oh, and Steve: You did right. The situation you describe is why the fighter power "get over here" is actually useful. [/QUOTE]
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