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Originally Posted by Mr_Draco
1) Immediately usually means that players are not able to play anything afterwards to change the outcome. Though there may be a scenario where they can react so if you have a specific scenario in mind, go ahead and ask.
2) Correct
3) Yes
4) Steeds carry themselves so the Big rule doesn't apply. The steeds are only listed as Big to prevent Thieves from trying to steal them.
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Oh the scenario I had in mind is that bardic luck says you get an extra treasure and immediately discard one so does it just imply one can’t read and pick and choose or I guess it just means you can’t use any rewards or anything until you discard and complete that action/ability?
Are steed treated like items cause we are limited to one, but unlike hireling it have a value on it so does that mean if I get a better steed can I trade it away or give it away to replace it with a better steed. Also if I already have a steed does cheat work to have. 2nd steed or can I use the hireling ability to “carry a steed” or since steeds are unequippable they can’t be carried?
Thanks for answering wrapping my head as much as I can to be a good GM this evening, will be 5 of us, 1 new to the game, 2x inexperienced myself included and 1 not a big fan of all the rules and reading and theme altogether.