rafial
10-30-2003, 03:06 PM
Not so much a question as pointing out something that is rather confusingly expressed in the rules (yeah yeah, everyone's a critic).
Page BW76 explains forfeiting an action to change another action, and at the bottom of the page says you can forfeit an action to change movement in a later volley. Examination of the sample script on that page shows that the character both changed an action AND changed movement at the cost of a single foreited action.
Normally when I'm whining about things like this, I try to offer a way to express it better, but in this case I'm not sure what to suggest. Maybe a note that since movement is a tandem action, it can be altered at the same time another action in a future volley is altered? But it always costs at least one forfeit to change movement?
Page BW76 explains forfeiting an action to change another action, and at the bottom of the page says you can forfeit an action to change movement in a later volley. Examination of the sample script on that page shows that the character both changed an action AND changed movement at the cost of a single foreited action.
Normally when I'm whining about things like this, I try to offer a way to express it better, but in this case I'm not sure what to suggest. Maybe a note that since movement is a tandem action, it can be altered at the same time another action in a future volley is altered? But it always costs at least one forfeit to change movement?