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Originally Posted by Kloster
I think you are underestimating it.
As you tell, it is very important during "complex interactions of archery and spellcasting", but those interactions are not rare.
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But I think they aren't that common, either; as I said, taking time out to spend a lot of time doing archery would have been a luxury in our game most of the time whether we were using declaration or not. That's been true in almost any game I've seen. So in practice, that _is_ a fairly uncommon event; and it had no effect on anyone doing primarily melee attacks worth noticing, and that was the majority of character.
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And it does not affect only the 1st round, because actions that carry over from 1 round to the other one replace the action of the new round.
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I'm not at all sure what relevance that has, since casting across rounds wasn't common anyway, and the point was that the three SR prep time was just done at the end of the prior round, where no one otherwise had anything useful to do with their strike ranks anyway.