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"Dark fantasy D&D 4e" has me obsessed; right up my alley. I've been running 4e weekly for over a year now, and this addresses a lot of the little stumbling blocks I've experienced with it.

I love what this game is offering. I've been reading through the pdf over the last few days, and my friend and I tried it out on a whim today, which admittedly was not the best way to see the game in motion for the first time, but I definitely could see myself playing and running more of this.

One major mechanical question that came up: a character can only attempt one deed per turn, but the Wait action ends your turn and lets you take a second turn in the late phase of the combat round. Does that mean you can use a deed in the early phase, Wait, then use another deed during your secondary turn in the late phase? My instinct was that wasn't the intended interaction, but as-written that does seem like a valid strategy.

Thank you for checking out the game and for pointing this out- that definitely needs a clarification! Rules as intended, you are only meant to attempt one deed per turn; the Wait action is meant to let you put your turn 'on hold' and then finish it in the late phase, not grant you another turn- the language of that action is currently misleading! I'll try to catch it in the next update.

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Makes sense! Thanks for the response!