I have been reading GM's Handbook (great book by the way), and I have some questions:
In page 67-69 in combat example, when Baron has lost his sword he decides to draw his 2nd sword (in his 2nd combat action). During 3rd combat action he is still drawing his sword and cannot use it yet. Why? Drawing sword should only take one combat action?
In same example, a little later, 3rd combat round, 2nd action, Jurgen charges. His charge is finished on NEXT combat action when he attacks and gains +1d4 to his damage. So charge takes too two combat actions to complete. We have always played so that the attack has been made within the same combat action. Attacking only in next CA actually sounds really good and I thing I might use this in future. But is this how it is intended, are you guys using it like this?
In page 11, there is phrase "In worlds such as Glorantha, magic is commonplace, and whilst rune ownership might be uncommon, cults offer access to Rune Magic as part of their membership" Even it is not clearly said in Glorantha books, we can assume that cults really give access to their cult Rune magic without rune integration?
As I don't like demoting combat results in success-success situation, I will not do that, and it feels OK. But does anyone have good reason to USE result demotion, why it would be better (OK, I know that it speeds up combat between veteran-level characters, but anything else)?
In page 67-69 in combat example, when Baron has lost his sword he decides to draw his 2nd sword (in his 2nd combat action). During 3rd combat action he is still drawing his sword and cannot use it yet. Why? Drawing sword should only take one combat action?
In same example, a little later, 3rd combat round, 2nd action, Jurgen charges. His charge is finished on NEXT combat action when he attacks and gains +1d4 to his damage. So charge takes too two combat actions to complete. We have always played so that the attack has been made within the same combat action. Attacking only in next CA actually sounds really good and I thing I might use this in future. But is this how it is intended, are you guys using it like this?
In page 11, there is phrase "In worlds such as Glorantha, magic is commonplace, and whilst rune ownership might be uncommon, cults offer access to Rune Magic as part of their membership" Even it is not clearly said in Glorantha books, we can assume that cults really give access to their cult Rune magic without rune integration?
As I don't like demoting combat results in success-success situation, I will not do that, and it feels OK. But does anyone have good reason to USE result demotion, why it would be better (OK, I know that it speeds up combat between veteran-level characters, but anything else)?