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Time frame question

Optimus.negz

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I have a quick question: can the time frame be based on the number of panels in a manga/comic book?
 
I have a quick question: can the time frame be based on the number of panels in a manga/comic book?
If there is no other way to determine the time frame, you can use it. I don't know if this is the official opinion of the staffs, but I was told I could use 3 seconds for each panel.

If there is a specific feat that prompted you to ask this question, share it here and people can help you find the time frame.
 
If there is no other way to determine the time frame, you can use it. I don't know if this is the official opinion of the staffs, but I was told I could use 3 seconds for each panel.

If there is a specific feat that prompted you to ask this question, share it here and people can help you find the time frame.



Basically, I mean that if a similar feat has the same number of frames, then it would be the same time frame?
 
Both are a weapon transformation of yoru
What matters is looking at what sort of timeframe makes sense. If a character moves an object in the sky while their enemy stands right in front of them itching to attack them, it'd be pretty silly to assume they stood there for several minutes or hours while their raging enemy politely waited.
 
Ce qui compte, c’est de déterminer quel type de calendrier a du sens. Si un personnage déplace un objet dans le ciel pendant que son ennemi se tient juste devant lui, impatient de l'attaquer, il serait assez idiot de supposer qu'il est resté là pendant plusieurs minutes ou heures pendant que son ennemi enragé attendait poliment.
The bureaucrats agree that it would be 1 second (I read that in a friend's revision notes), but I'd like it to be less.
 
The bureaucrats agree that it would be 1 second (I read that in a friend's revision notes), but I'd like it to be less.
Can you point me to the source for this? Because I'm pretty sure that isn't accepted as a rule.
 
Can you point me to the source for this? Because I'm pretty sure that isn't accepted as a rule.
 
I'm sorry, this is talking about a timeframe for a feat. Where do we get the rule that a single panel is automatically assumed to be one second?
 
I'm sorry, this is talking about a timeframe for a feat. Where do we get the rule that a single panel is automatically assumed to be one second?
I'm not talking about the panels currently, just the fact that it would automatically be 1 second if we don't know the exact time frame.
 
I'm not talking about the panels currently, just the fact that it would automatically be 1 second if we don't know the exact time frame.
Where is that written? I've seen calculations with panels that had to use other means like context to get the timeframe.
 
Where is that written? I've seen calculations with panels that had to use other means like context to get the timeframe.
 
This is talking about a single attack, and specifically referring to a spell casting that creates a pocket dimension, not a single panel.

I'm sorry, am I missing something here?
 
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