I am the OL in a campaign. Last session, a question came up with regards to the "Protect Thyself" feat card from the wizardry deck.
The relevant text is as follows: "Your hero, and all heroes within 3 spaces of you, gains +2 armor until the start of your next turn."
I understand that when this card is played, the hero, and all other heroes within 3 spaces, immediately gain +2 armor, which lasts until the start of the player's next turn.
Last session, when the card was played, one of the heroes was outside the "3 space" range. He argued that since the effect is still in place, he should benefit from the +2 armor by simply moving within range (i.e. move the hero figure to be within 3 spaces of the first hero). I ruled that the card goes into effect when played, as stated, but that there is no "lingering effect" to walk into and benefit from. I would likewise rule that an initially affected hero can walk outside the "3 space" range without losing the benefit.
In other words, which interpretation is correct:
a) The effect (+2 armor) is applied on the hero and anyone within 3 spaces at the time when the card is played, and lasts for the stated duration.
b) The feat creates a lingering effect surrounding the hero who played the card. For the stated duration, anyone within 3 spaces gains the benefit, even if he/she was not within 3 spaces when the card was played. Likewise, moving out of range would cause a hero to lose the effect.
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