jbear
First Post
Re: Aura: I believe that Sabynha activated her aura when the mist descended upon the group and you were making your way to the town. As long as you make mention of that moment of tension where you believe you are in danger then I don't think it is necessary to reactivate it wasting a minor action during combat. It's just not on when you sleep, so if you are woken suddenly, say a night ambush (as I gave in original example) then Sabynha would have to wake and activate it, it wouldn't be automatically on.True, only one of you can use it per turn, but you each have separate turns, and thus can each make use of it on your turns.
EDIT: I see that it's too late now, but just a good FYI for next time.
Also, I already cleared it with jbear that the aura is assumed to be 'always on'.
@Son of Meepo - It works like this - "Each time you hit an enemy with a basic attack, one of your allies in the aura gains a +2 power bonus to his or her next attack roll before the end of your next turn."
It doesn't specify how or when this must be determined, so use it if you need it.
I am waiting to act until Daeja has acted this round.
As Nemesis mentioned that she did so, it's already on.
Re: Floating Bonus: I think it makes it a little too powerful to apply these floating bonuses as needed after a roll. It's something I might allow in a table game, because i like PCs to hit and kill things quickly, rather than have combats drag on. I don't think it is the original intention of the power for the bonus to apply after the attack roll. I believe the intention is for one of you allies to choose to use it, and then make an attack roll with the bonus included.
I'll summon our judge [MENTION=57255]Lord Sessadore[/MENTION] and see what his view is. If he's okay with it, I'm okay with it, with the caveat that they are not used retroactively from here on out. The player that chooses to apply them does so at the moment of their post. I much prefer you hit things more often than not. But let's see what the official view is from our judge
