The Reconquista OOC

On a completely seperate note, I have a question about rebuking undead. My understanding is that when one cowers one doesn't take any actions, and others get a +2 on attack rolls. What I presumed in the previous combat round is that this effect only lasts until you get within 10 feet of the creature and attack it again. After that it is no longer cowering. The reason I had to assume that is because I couldn't find it explicitly stated anywhere. I inferred this from the description of the "turning" rules.

Anybody know any better?

Thanks,
BrOp
 

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The part from Turn Undead:

If you approach within 10 feet of them, however, they overcome being turned and act normally. (You can stand within 10 feet without breaking the turning effect—you just can’t approach them.) You can attack them with ranged attacks (from at least 10 feet away), and others can attack them in any fashion, without breaking the turning effect.

Note, that you refers only to the cleric (who did the turning) here.

Bye
Thanee
 



I'd be curious to get feedback on the various ways I am formatting the combat round summaries. Is it better to keep the OOC stuff in a smaller font? Is it helpful to have certain information in a different color? Should I add other categories to the color highlights?

I ask because I like to keep a balance between readibility and comprehensiveness. There is so much to keep track of in a game such as this, so much information beeing thrown at you, that i think it's helpful to have things in easier categories.

Any advice ... well, maybe not ANY advice, but any helpful advice will be appreciated.

BrOp
 

I found the formating you've done helpful, but it wasn't vital. If it proves to be too much trouble then I can live without. I certainly wouldn't ask for more. Keep up the good work!
 


Basically I recommend to people things to do like we're doing in the Reconquista and have other people recommend to other people that "for this game, let's do something like this great game I've read here called the Reconquista."

In other words, I think this is pretty much one of the best ways to do any of this Pbp gaming. If you decide to change anything for any reason I'm going to give it the benefit of the doubt because almost everything has worked very well so far.
 


James Heard said:
Basically I recommend to people things to do like we're doing in the Reconquista and have other people recommend to other people that "for this game, let's do something like this great game I've read here called the Reconquista."

In other words, I think this is pretty much one of the best ways to do any of this Pbp gaming. If you decide to change anything for any reason I'm going to give it the benefit of the doubt because almost everything has worked very well so far.
You make me laugh, Mr. Heard. Now all I have to do is figure out how not to overthink things so much.
 

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