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<blockquote data-quote="Asgorath" data-source="post: 7571747" data-attributes="member: 6921966"><p>As I've said, the rules say you can insert movement into the Attack action. That might give you an ordered list of this for your turn:</p><p></p><p>1) Move</p><p>2) Attack</p><p>3) Move</p><p>4) Attack</p><p>5) Move</p><p></p><p>Duration of an action has no bearing on the <strong>effect</strong> of that action. Let's say that when you take the Disengage action, your DM hands you a card that says "your movement doesn't provoke OAs". They take it back at the end of your turn.</p><p></p><p>1) Move</p><p>2) Disengage</p><p>3) Move (this does not provoke OAs)</p><p></p><p>This mirrors what happens when you cast the Shield spell, where the DM hands you a card that says "you get +5 to AC" which they take back at the start of your next turn. Similarly, the DM gives you a card that says "attacks against you have disadvantage" for the Dodge action, which they take back at the start of your next turn.</p><p></p><p>Duration of the <strong>effect</strong> is important. Duration of the element that triggered said effect is irrelevant, in my opinion. You process the element, and you move on to process the next element in the list. The only thing that matters is the order.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Asgorath, post: 7571747, member: 6921966"] As I've said, the rules say you can insert movement into the Attack action. That might give you an ordered list of this for your turn: 1) Move 2) Attack 3) Move 4) Attack 5) Move Duration of an action has no bearing on the [B]effect[/B] of that action. Let's say that when you take the Disengage action, your DM hands you a card that says "your movement doesn't provoke OAs". They take it back at the end of your turn. 1) Move 2) Disengage 3) Move (this does not provoke OAs) This mirrors what happens when you cast the Shield spell, where the DM hands you a card that says "you get +5 to AC" which they take back at the start of your next turn. Similarly, the DM gives you a card that says "attacks against you have disadvantage" for the Dodge action, which they take back at the start of your next turn. Duration of the [B]effect[/B] is important. Duration of the element that triggered said effect is irrelevant, in my opinion. You process the element, and you move on to process the next element in the list. The only thing that matters is the order. [/QUOTE]
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