Had this come up in a game yesterday, when do you pay the AR cost for a spell? The rule book is a bit unclear (pg52-53). Is it:
1. When you declare the spell and target as per pg 52 point 1 (and therefore if you fail to be in range or fail to make the casting cost on the flip you still lose the AR) or
2. When you have reached the duel total to successfully cast the spell as per point 2c-2d pg 52-53 (and therefore if your opponent resists you still lose the AR) or
3. When your opponent has failed to resist and you apply the spell effects (and therefore you only lose the AR if the effect actually kick in)
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baskinders
Hi,
Had this come up in a game yesterday, when do you pay the AR cost for a spell? The rule book is a bit unclear (pg52-53). Is it:
1. When you declare the spell and target as per pg 52 point 1 (and therefore if you fail to be in range or fail to make the casting cost on the flip you still lose the AR) or
2. When you have reached the duel total to successfully cast the spell as per point 2c-2d pg 52-53 (and therefore if your opponent resists you still lose the AR) or
3. When your opponent has failed to resist and you apply the spell effects (and therefore you only lose the AR if the effect actually kick in)
Cheers!
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