magicalmagicman
2015-03-19, 12:49 PM
My DM said he wasn't sure and told me to ask here.
Normally when you cast a 1 round spell, you spend your move action and your standard action casting the spell, and the effect happens at the start of your next turn assuming you haven't been interrupted.
But is this possible? You move and spend your standard action casting the spell, and on your next turn you use up your move or your standard action to finish the spell, and have 1 action left. If so can I choose what action I use up?
move action: I used my standard action in turn 1, so it makes sense that I use my move action in turn 2
standard action: Makes sense that continuing a spell is a standard action
I get to choose which action I use up: If the above two makes sense, why not this one as well?
Normally when you cast a 1 round spell, you spend your move action and your standard action casting the spell, and the effect happens at the start of your next turn assuming you haven't been interrupted.
But is this possible? You move and spend your standard action casting the spell, and on your next turn you use up your move or your standard action to finish the spell, and have 1 action left. If so can I choose what action I use up?
move action: I used my standard action in turn 1, so it makes sense that I use my move action in turn 2
standard action: Makes sense that continuing a spell is a standard action
I get to choose which action I use up: If the above two makes sense, why not this one as well?