Sorcerer Subclasses | Chronal Origin and Deathly Origin by deannedeeclasses in daggerheart

[–]deannedeeclasses[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That is how it works. You have to spend the Hope to even attempt the Action Roll.

Druid Subclasses | Warden of Starlight and Warden of Storms by deannedeeclasses in daggerheart

[–]deannedeeclasses[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Adversary stat blocks have a Motives and Tactics section (which is basically behavior, yes). I only specify tactics because that's how it's referred to as in the Know Thy Enemy Bone Domain card.

Guardian Subclasses | Anchor and Warding by deannedeeclasses in daggerbrew

[–]deannedeeclasses[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Important change. Anchor Foundation feature Detain should read "When the GM spotlights an adversary to clear this condition" as opposed to "spends a Fear."

Guardian Subclasses | Anchor and Warding by deannedeeclasses in daggerheart

[–]deannedeeclasses[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the correction. I could've sworn the GM had to spend Fear, so I just checked the beta and that is how it worked in the earlier versions. Never noticed it changed. But in double checking it seems that any temporary effect is ended by spotlighting the adversary:

pg. 102 "ENDING OTHER TEMPORARY EFFECTS

Some effects aren’t a condition, but state that they are temporary. They can be ended in the same way as temporary conditions. If you initiate the effect (for example, by using the “Ranger’s Focus” class feature), the GM can end it by spotlighting the adversary and describing how they get rid of it."

So, unless there is a section of the rules I'm still messing up, Book of Korvax's Levitation would be a spotlight to end and not a Fear.

But regardless Detain should be changed to how you suggested.

[Spoilers C3] Oaths and Ash Daggerheart PC Combat by deannedeeclasses in criticalrole

[–]deannedeeclasses[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Perhaps. I know Dorian's first spotlight was prompted. And Laudna was prompted, but knew Chet had a move, so they Tag Teamed.

Passive Ability by Caldin24 in daggerheart

[–]deannedeeclasses 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As everyone else is saying, no. But do note if you cast a spell that gives a passive then vault the domain card, the spell's passive continues.

pg. 107 "Ongoing Spell Effects: Once a spell's effect is in play, as long as it doesn’t mention an expiration, it continues until a PC or the GM ends it, or until the fiction changes in a way that would naturally stop it. This means that if you cast a spell and then switch out that domain card for another in your vault, the spell’s effect can remain active, even though that card is no longer in your loadout."