rattleingpython
New Member
Alright my storyteller and I are again coming into conflict on a rules issue. I am already going with his ruling but I also run my own games and I want to know what the by the book method is.
Here is our arguement:
He has decided that when you attack someone that they get the knolege of the following in step 1: Dice pool, the fact you activated a charm and which ones, (whether they are obvious or not) number of attacks, and everything else listed.
My reading of it is you declare what your using but the defender does not get the knowlege of dice pool and charms.
To me it seems that there is no way for the defender to know what the charm is or what it does. more importantly the fact you used it without all-encompassing sorcerers sight.
Its really bugging me and, I want to see what the opinions of others are on this issue.
Here is our arguement:
He has decided that when you attack someone that they get the knolege of the following in step 1: Dice pool, the fact you activated a charm and which ones, (whether they are obvious or not) number of attacks, and everything else listed.
My reading of it is you declare what your using but the defender does not get the knowlege of dice pool and charms.
To me it seems that there is no way for the defender to know what the charm is or what it does. more importantly the fact you used it without all-encompassing sorcerers sight.
Its really bugging me and, I want to see what the opinions of others are on this issue.