Victim
First Post
MerricB said:
Think of it this way:
Haste allows you to act faster, such as swinging a sword blade, or opening a tap.
But the water flowing from that tap (magic) remains at the same speed. Thus magic can't be cast any faster because you have to rely on its internal rules rather than the rules of how fast your body is moving.
Cheers!
And there are just as many possible justifications for Haste affecting spellcasting, or loop holes in that world view that would allow to make descriptive, rather than rules based arguments pointless.
Magic comes from the tap at the same speed, but with Haste, you can open 2 taps in the time it took to open one and still turn them off fast enough to prevent overflowing.