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Originally Posted by Jim Kane
Ty,... As I answered Skarg, how does any of that inform on which combat-turn - the next day - the wizard is able and ready to cast again; or, in the case of the Trailtwister spell, inform on which combat-turn - the next day - the spell turns-off?
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I think I answered those questions later in the post.
Basically, I propose the later of (a) the first turn of the next dawn (I.e. when the sun clears the horizon) or (b) the first turn that occurs six hours after the once-per-day event occurs.
(A) occurs on turn 4320, if turn 1 begins at midnight and if dawn happens at 6am. (B) occurs 4320 turns after the the once-per-day event occurs.
If the wizard casts the “once a day” spell at exactly 10 am (turn 7200), he can cast it again on the next turn 4320 (which starts at 6 am the next morning). If he casts it at exactly 4 am (turn 2880), he can cast it again on turn 7200 (i.e., 10 am).