What are the exact timing steps for resolving multiple triggered effects with the same 'when', 'before', or 'after' timing during battle rounds?
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Official Answer
Timing Steps for Resolving Multiple Triggered Effects
When multiple effects are triggered with the same timing (such as when
, before
, or after
a specific event), the rulebook provides the following guidance:
- Effects must be resolved one at a time. Each effect must be completely resolved before resolving the next effect.
- If different effects are resolved with the same timing, the players decide the order in which those effects are resolved.
Definitions of Timing Terms
- A "when" effect is resolved immediately when the triggering event occurs.
- An "after" effect is resolved immediately following the triggering event.
- A "before" effect is resolved immediately before the triggering event.
Special Case: Multiple Effects from a Single Ability
- If an ability has multiple effects with the same timing, and some can be resolved while others cannot, resolve the effects that can be resolved and ignore those that cannot.
Application During Battle Rounds
- During battle rounds, if multiple abilities or effects are triggered at the same timing point (e.g., multiple "after" effects after an enemy is defeated), the players collectively choose the order in which to resolve them, one at a time, fully resolving each before moving to the next.
Source: page 88
This answer is based on the "Effect Timing" section on page 88, which details the resolution order and player choice for effects with the same timing.
Source: Core Rulebook (pp. 57, 63, 67, 88)