My question is specifically about OL card and other game effects that are triggered during an attack but state they need to be used "before dice are rolled". If the attacker rolls his attack dice but the defender hasn't rolled defence dice yet, is the card/effect eligible to be used? In our group the defender always waits for the attack roll first because we're all a little superstitious and don't want to "waste" a good defence roll on a miss. Up until now, we've always played under the assumption that rolling attack dice made those kinds of effects ineligible and it was up to the defender to tell the attacker to wait after the attack has been declared but before he rolls to declare what cards/skills he is using. I know the core rulebook states that attack and defence dice are both rolled during the same step of resolving an attack which (to me at least) supports the notion that as long as defence dice have not yet been rolled, that step of combat is not yet complete and "before dice are rolled" effects are still valid but I can see it going either way. Most OL cards with that timing restriction are offensive in nature and it seems to me the point of that restriction is to make the OL commit to using the card before knowing if it will pay off or not. Not being able to see the defence roll doesn't make a lot of difference for a lot of these cards. So have we been playing all wrong this far? Basically, how exactly should this effect be worded?
1. Play this card before ANY dice have been rolled
or
2. Play this card before ALL dice have been rolled