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==Simultaneous Conflicts==
 
==Simultaneous Conflicts==
 
For GMs and players well experienced with the rules, it may sometimes be worth trying out having more than one conflict ongoing at once. For example, you could have two dragons engaging in a battle of words at the same time as a battle of tooth and claw!
 
 
In this circumstance each Conflict is run entirely separately, but in parallel. The GM must decide when to switch between them, generally doing so when everybody's action pools drop below a certain level.
 
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==Non-Conflict Actions during Conflicts==
 
==Non-Conflict Actions during Conflicts==
  
It is possible to use the [[Age_Of_Dragons:_Challenge Resolution|Challenge Resolution]] system during a conflict, if needed.
 
 
For example, a pair of dragons may be fighting off a trio of wyverns, and be unable to escape because of a heavy portcullis that blocks their escape route. In this circumstance the GM could state that they cannot attempt escape actions unless they first succeed in a ''Challenge'' to break open the portcullis.
 
 
A conflict participant can direct an action towards a ''Challenge'' instead of an opponent - the action cost for doing so is taken from the same ''Energy Pool'' as normal.
 
 
For Challenge Resolutions during conflict, it is recommended that most challenges are treated as low ''Complexity'' (i.e. ''Complexity'' 1-5).
 
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[[Category:Age_of_Dragons|Conflict Resolution]]
 
[[Category:Age_of_Dragons|Conflict Resolution]]

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