Quick question about paralyzed. I know if you're paralyzed outside of your activation you skip your next activation. If so, exactly when does paralyzed wear off? Is it at the end of your activations, start of the closing phase, end of the turn?
The question relates to a model like a guild executioner. If he's paralyzed before he activates in a given turn, then he doesn't get an activation that turn. If my opponent runs out of activations and I still have activations left that turn and subsequently kill the executioner, does he get a slow to die strike (and potentially healing himself)? Or is he just considered to be paralyzed for the entire turn and ready to go next turn?
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Quick question about paralyzed. I know if you're paralyzed outside of your activation you skip your next activation. If so, exactly when does paralyzed wear off? Is it at the end of your activations, start of the closing phase, end of the turn?
The question relates to a model like a guild executioner. If he's paralyzed before he activates in a given turn, then he doesn't get an activation that turn. If my opponent runs out of activations and I still have activations left that turn and subsequently kill the executioner, does he get a slow to die strike (and potentially healing himself)? Or is he just considered to be paralyzed for the entire turn and ready to go next turn?
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