This may have already been posted at some point, but basically what I was wondering was if the focused condition had to be used in its entirety when declaring an action, or if you could use it in increments.
Example:
Master has an ability with a trigger to "take this action again" after succeeding. So my first action I gain focus +1. I then use my second action to gain focus +2. I use my third action on an ability that has a trigger that lets me take the action again after succeeding. So for that action could I use one of my focus to gain the and then after my trigger to use the action again, use the remaining focus? Or am I forced to use the focus +2 on the initial action?
I'm sort of inclined to think that you use it all at once, but i'm not 100% certain.
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Jordon
This may have already been posted at some point, but basically what I was wondering was if the focused condition had to be used in its entirety when declaring an action, or if you could use it in increments.
Example:
Master has an ability with a trigger to "take this action again" after succeeding. So my first action I gain focus +1. I then use my second action to gain focus +2. I use my third action on an ability that has a trigger that lets me take the action again after succeeding. So for that action could I use one of my focus to gain the and then after my trigger to use the action again, use the remaining focus? Or am I forced to use the focus +2 on the initial action?
I'm sort of inclined to think that you use it all at once, but i'm not 100% certain.
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