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==Initiative and Combat Rounds== ===Time and Combat=== A combat round lasts two to three seconds, during which each character may choose to take one or more actions. This is something of an abstraction for the sake of gameplay, and a rough guideline rather than an absolute. In an epeeist's fencing match, for example, 2-3 seconds is a damn long time, whereas in a boxing match it's barely anything. GMs and players are encouraged to be a little flexible with how the combat round is perceived. <br><br> ===Order of Action=== The following rules are used for determining initiative: * Actions are declared then immediately resolved when it is a character's turn. * The character with the most dice left in his action dice pool acts next. * If action dice pools are drawn, then players act before non player characters. * If players are drawn in action dice pool, then they can decide who goes first. * If the above factors do not tell you who goes next, the GM arbitrarily decides, taking into account drama and expediency. A character can choose not to act when his turn comes round by "setting aside" one or more dice. These set aside dice cannot be used for the rest of the round, but are returned to the player's dice pool at the end of the round. '''Example:''' ''The brawl in the Obsidian Mines involves two player characters ("Jax the Anvil" and "Lucia Candlewhisper"), and two non player characters (Brawler Thug 1, and Brawler Thug 2). At the start of the combat round Jax and Lucia have 6 dice in their action pool and the thugs have 4 each.'' ''Jax goes first, declaring and immediately resolving a 2 dice action (thus reducing his pool to 4 dice). Lucia goes next, and declares a 4 dice action, immediately resolving it (thus reducing her pool to 2 dice).'' ''Next up Jax and the Thugs are drawn at 4 dice left. Jax is a player, so he goes first. However, he wants to see how things are going to pan out, so he declares that he will "set aside" 1 dice, reducing his action dice pool to 3.'' ''The Thugs then act, making 4 dice actions each (they ain't subtle) which bottoms out their dice pools at 0 dice.'' ''Jax has 3 dice left and flings them all into a 3 dice action, bottoming out his dice pool to 0 dice.'' ''Finally, Lucia still has 2 dice left, but decides she has done enough this round. She sets aside the 2 dice, reducing her action dice pool to zero, but effectively saving those 2 dice for the next round.'' <br><br> ===Ending the Round=== Once all characters in the combat have no dice left in their action pool, the round ends. Each character moves all set aside dice back into their action dice pool, then recharges a number of action dice equal to half their Focus rounded up. For player characters this will generally be three action dice. A player's action dice pool cannot exceed their Focus from this. <br><br>
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