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From the rules on casting spells:

"When you begin a spell that takes 1 round or longer to cast, you must continue the concentration from the current round to just before your turn in the next round (at least). If you lose concentration before the casting is complete, you lose the spell."

Exactly what does "you must continue the concentration" mean in this context? Can a spell caster who is continuing the concentration take other actions such as attacks of opportunity?


I remember it pretty well, given I've been reading the TNG rulebook for the past month. =)

I'm about the run a LUGTrek campaign, starting next Saturday.


HangarFlying wrote:
Venthrac wrote:
What is a "regular move" exactly? That's not a term I'm familiar with.
It's like porn, you'll know it when you see it. In this context, it would be moving any distance up to your base speed as a move action, in which if you only move five feet, you are not doing so as a "5 ft step", but as only moving five feet of your base movement.

Sounds good to me!

Now for my next question, what's porn?


TriOmegaZero wrote:
Loose verbiage is prolific in the rules. *shrugs* I take 'regular' to mean 'the base one'.

Yeah, it is. And it's kind of annoying. I agree with your interpretation though.

Dear Pathfinder Second Edition, please clean this up. Kthx.


What is a "regular move" exactly? That's not a term I'm familiar with.