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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?

luke
10-30-2003, 09:39 PM
Once again, the example is correct.

Forfeiting an action allows you change the whole suite, action, movement and speech.

duly noted.

-L

eruditus
10-31-2003, 08:26 AM
well, errata/FAQ aside (Drozdal, get working :), this is great input for future iterations of the wheel :) Like, say if one were to write napoleonic, black powder rules. ;)

Drozdal
10-31-2003, 06:57 PM
Drozdal, get working , this is great input for future iterations of the wheel

Yessh mastahhh

Dro