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'''Roundtime''' generally occurs when a character performs an action that takes more than a second or so to do. While in roundtime, a character is unable to perform a vast number of actions such as movement, participating in combat, casting of spells and more. Roundtime is measured in seconds. |
'''Roundtime''' generally occurs when a character performs an action that takes more than a second or so to do. While in roundtime, a character is unable to perform a vast number of actions such as movement, participating in combat, casting of [[spell|spells]] and more. Roundtime is measured in seconds. |
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[[Category:Basic Mechanics]] |
[[Category:Basic Mechanics]] |
Revision as of 13:01, 25 February 2006
Roundtime generally occurs when a character performs an action that takes more than a second or so to do. While in roundtime, a character is unable to perform a vast number of actions such as movement, participating in combat, casting of spells and more. Roundtime is measured in seconds.