As I understand it a haymaker takes two Segments to execute:
1. One in wich it is announced/begun.
2. One at whose end it is executed.
Now what happens if the target could not abort when the attack was announced (announced/begin), but becomes able too during the rest of the first or during the second segment*?
Could the target abort late (possibily ruining the haymaker)?
*Examples: he made an attack that Segment before the Haymaker was announced, or was still recovering from his last abort/being stunned that segment.
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Christopher
As I understand it a haymaker takes two Segments to execute:
1. One in wich it is announced/begun.
2. One at whose end it is executed.
Now what happens if the target could not abort when the attack was announced (announced/begin), but becomes able too during the rest of the first or during the second segment*?
Could the target abort late (possibily ruining the haymaker)?
*Examples: he made an attack that Segment before the Haymaker was announced, or was still recovering from his last abort/being stunned that segment.
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