are they effects or are they outside of the realm of effects for some reason
Also while I am asking is giving something like strife a Persistent Effects
dose the earth stance stop all opportunities other than his own from targeting them
are they effects or are they outside of the realm of effects for some reason
Also while I am asking is giving something like strife a Persistent Effects
dose the earth stance stop all opportunities other than his own from targeting them
Strife is not a persistent effect.
Earth Stance prevents opportunity triggered effects such as Striking as Fire's till next turn increased critical severity and Striking as Water's till next turn reduced physical resistance.
You can still inflict Strife on someone in Earth Stance by spending opportunities while making a Fire, Earth, Air or Void roll.
I had been wondering the same, and someone rightfully pointed out that “persistent effects” are defined on p.108 - and should be limited to that.
What - in my understanding - Earth Stance does, and does not do:
QuoteWhen other characters make Attack action checks and Scheme action checks that target you, they cannot spend * to inflict critical strikes, conditions, or persistent effects on you.
Edited by Magnus Grendel
Actually on the Open Hand Style, I think you could spend the opportunity on the target to make him change stance, since stance changing is neither a critical strike, nor a persistent effect, nor a condition. You could not inflict the immobilized condition... except that the guy just had to change stance! Given the order in which the effects unfold, I’d say it’s fair game.
This had me open another thread in the Rules Questions to try and find out which uses of opportunities worked vs an Earth stance target...