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Dec 8, 2022 at 1:47 history edited Feygon CC BY-SA 4.0
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Dec 8, 2022 at 1:46 comment added Feygon Whether it's called zero-phase time or free action or 'no action required but 6 seconds so STFU', some basic assumptions of the economy of action are so ingrained in our understanding that I'm not surprised you don't find it in a google search. You don't find much about the Magna Carta in law, but Habeas Corpus is central to our understanding of civilization. If you want more than my 25 years of experience, I could ask the original player of Mordenkainen to chime in. I doubt it's written in my friend's 1st edition #2/64, but I could check. Bottom line: don't get chatty - that's how time works.
Dec 7, 2022 at 2:48 comment added smbailey A Google search for the term "zero-initiative time for soliloquy" comes up with exactly two results: this answer, and a reddit post from the same day on which you posted this answer by a reddit user named Feygon1 (presumably you). Do you have any citations or documentation regarding this phrase's usage in other editions and why it should be considered under a 5e ruleset?
Nov 26, 2022 at 19:25 history answered Feygon CC BY-SA 4.0