Ovinomancer
No flips for you!
Then my apologies to Zorku.I've stated that they are like extra attacks, and seem to be clearly intended to parallel the number of attacks a fighter of the same level would get.
Amusingly, I went back and looked for what I said, and while I recall starting an appeal to authority call, I can't find it, which means I decided against it, likely because it didn't fit. All I can find are my calls of strawmanning.The term "appeal to authority", as a logical fallacy, refers specifically to using "but someone important said so" as a replacement for an argument. But it's not a fallacy in the case where the authority genuinely has authority to answer the question. If you're not Catholic, you might consider it a fallacious appeal to authority for someone to say "the Pope says..." on a moral issue... But it's not a fallacy to point to what the Pope says when talking about Catholic doctrine. If Jeremy Crawford does indeed make a statement about the intent of the rules, then it's a valid authority to cite to. But as of yet, I've seen nothing from him on the specific questions I think are meaningfully disputed.
Yup, wasn't addressing the timing so much as the fact that, if said timing occurred, it would work.Also, thinking more about the AMF thing, it seems to me that "a trap which is described as going off immediately when triggered" is a better way to think about the timing questions of the eldritch blast ways, but useless for discussing readied actions, as traps aren't readied actions.