Hypersmurf
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KarinsDad said:4) Every single free action listed in the book states Attack of Opportunity: No.
See Rapid Reload.
-Hyp.
KarinsDad said:4) Every single free action listed in the book states Attack of Opportunity: No.
Hypersmurf said:See Rapid Reload.
Hypersmurf said:See Rapid Reload.
-Hyp.
sullivan said:Karinsdad, up until now you have been holding up the ambigousness of an incomplete list in a section of the rules, as being ambigousness in the rules as a whole. This is a section in a chapter that does not deal directly with the topic in detail, chiefly because that is the role of a seperate chapter and section. A separate chapter and section I have pointed out where it is explicit. For the rules to be seen as ambigous in the whole you must make the choice, a choice every DM is free to make, to ignore portions of the rules. But stop trying to pass off your choice as something other than Rule Zero.
SRD said:... Taking move actions doesn’t risk further injury, but performing any standard action (or any other action the DM deems strenuous, including some free actions such as casting a quickened spell) deals 1 point of damage after the completion of the act. ...
KarinsDad said:Sorry, I should have said in the SRD.
sullivan said:Also if the Quickened spells require something less than full spell concentration i'd like to see where you can cast a Quickened spell in the middle of maintaining a spell or in the middle of casting.
Patryn of Elvenshae said:What's your point with that, Sullivan?
It has nothing to do with the conversation at hand.
Hypersmurf said:From the SRD: "The time required for you to reload your chosen type of crossbow is reduced to a free action (for a hand or light crossbow) or a move action (for a heavy crossbow). Reloading a crossbow still provokes an attack of opportunity."