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"Marc L." <master.cougar@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Jeff Goslin" <autockr@comcast.net> wrote in
> news:QIednSP-3LSTagHfRVn-uA@comcast.com:
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> > The whole reason why this thread got started in the first place
> > was because it is most definitely NOT clear what happens when a
> > spell fails mid-duration. Up until this point, NOBODY has quoted
> > a verifiable rule that describes the OFFICIAL rule for what
> > happens in that instance.
> >
> >
>
> If the spell fails, it means it fails, which means the spell no
> longer has effect. What do you find confusing about this?
Nothing is confusing about your interpretation. But you've got no rule that
says this is the case. You'd think they would have put something EXPLICITLY
in the rules about this.
--
Jeff Goslin - MCSD - www.goslin.info
It's not a god complex when you're always right
"Marc L." <master.cougar@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:Xns96686E8DDB3F3mastercougarhotmailc@207.35.177.135...
> "Jeff Goslin" <autockr@comcast.net> wrote in
> news:QIednSP-3LSTagHfRVn-uA@comcast.com:
>
> > The whole reason why this thread got started in the first place
> > was because it is most definitely NOT clear what happens when a
> > spell fails mid-duration. Up until this point, NOBODY has quoted
> > a verifiable rule that describes the OFFICIAL rule for what
> > happens in that instance.
> >
> >
>
> If the spell fails, it means it fails, which means the spell no
> longer has effect. What do you find confusing about this?
Nothing is confusing about your interpretation. But you've got no rule that
says this is the case. You'd think they would have put something EXPLICITLY
in the rules about this.
--
Jeff Goslin - MCSD - www.goslin.info
It's not a god complex when you're always right