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<blockquote data-quote="keterys" data-source="post: 4636348" data-attributes="member: 43019"><p>Sure... but what does daze actually do? It places a limit on the actions you can take. It doesn't remove actions - for it to do so, it would say something like 'You only receive a standard action on your turn'. If it did so, however, my example of taking a move action and getting dazed by the OA would no longer remove your remaining actions, because you already received them at the start of the turn. That is, fwiw, the effective proof that you're wrong.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>I don't understand this part. It occurs the second the power is used - not during any special phase. In fact, in a hypothetical situation the warlord could ready an action to give a save to anyone who starts their turn while dazed... and that'd work.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It doesn't change what's already occurred - if the warlord was attacked, he gave combat advantage. If someone readied an action to move away at the start of his turn, he was dazed and took no OA, etc. </p><p></p><p>Much like if he'd been immobilized at the start of his turn and wanted to move. He couldn't. He got the save. Now he can. All set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keterys, post: 4636348, member: 43019"] Sure... but what does daze actually do? It places a limit on the actions you can take. It doesn't remove actions - for it to do so, it would say something like 'You only receive a standard action on your turn'. If it did so, however, my example of taking a move action and getting dazed by the OA would no longer remove your remaining actions, because you already received them at the start of the turn. That is, fwiw, the effective proof that you're wrong. I don't understand this part. It occurs the second the power is used - not during any special phase. In fact, in a hypothetical situation the warlord could ready an action to give a save to anyone who starts their turn while dazed... and that'd work. It doesn't change what's already occurred - if the warlord was attacked, he gave combat advantage. If someone readied an action to move away at the start of his turn, he was dazed and took no OA, etc. Much like if he'd been immobilized at the start of his turn and wanted to move. He couldn't. He got the save. Now he can. All set. [/QUOTE]
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