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I tried looking this up on the search function, so please don't flame me. With the new 2011 rules it states that you can only have one free action per turn. My question is, say that Lampost Batman, outwits his opponents defense, and then charges and flurries, can he then not do the second attack, as flurry states that the second attack is a free action?
Also, some characters have perplex/outwit/probability control free action abilities that are combined. Can they now not make more then one of those work per the player's turn????
Using a free action does not consume one of your available actions for the turn, and you may give your characters as many free actions as game effects allow. A character may not activate the same game effect twice in one turn with free actions, unless the game effect indicates otherwise.
Where do you get that you can only activate one free action?
The rules state clearly that you can activate any number of free actions as long as you have powers and abilities that allow for them.
Using a free action does not consume one of your available actions for the turn, and you may give your characters as many free actions as game effects allow. A character may not activate the same game effect twice in one turn with free actions, unless the game effect indicates otherwise.
Outwit and Flurry are not the same game effect. Nothing prevents a character from being given multiple free actions in a turn; they just can't be free actions activating the same effect.
Using a free action does not consume one of your available actions for the turn, and you may give your characters as many free actions as game effects allow. A character may not activate the same game effect twice in one turn with free actions, unless the game effect indicates otherwise.
Outwit and Flurry are not the same game effect. Nothing prevents a character from being given multiple free actions in a turn; they just can't be free actions activating the same effect.
Oh okay. Thanks I misinterpreted the text. That makes far more sense.