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\subsubsection
{
\Glspl
{
quickaction
}}
\subsubsection
{
\Glspl
{
quickaction
}}
\Glspl
{
quickaction
}
happen in reaction to another.
\Glspl
{
quickaction
}
require spending an
\gls
{
ap
}
immediately to react to a situation.
When someone attacks you, then you are engaged in an attack with them, and must spend the necessary
\glspl
{
ap
}
immediately.
This includes getting attacked by someone or moving away from someone who approaches you.
Similarly, if someone moves towards you, you can move away from them as a
\gls
{
quickaction
}
.
Disagreements about which
\gls
{
quickaction
}
of many goes first resolve with the usual Initiative rules
.
Resolve priority upon simultaneous action with the Combat Order rules above
.
\paragraph
{
Guarding
}
\paragraph
{
Guarding
}
\label
{
guarding
}
\label
{
guarding
}
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