This is an easy one.
Though it reads turns, it isnt really turns at all, and not two turns, its two strikes.
It doesnt happen with every foe in gloom, only some of them, and if you notice its only with those that have two hands free and normally carry two weapons.
If you want to talk about fair, assuming you have done your homework, is it alright for you to defend two places, and they only one?
This is an easy one.
Though it reads turns, it isnt really turns at all, and not two turns, its two strikes.
It doesnt happen with every foe in gloom, only some of them, and if you notice its only with those that have two hands free and normally carry two weapons.
If you want to talk about fair, assuming you have done your homework, is it alright for you to defend two places, and they only one?
Where in my post did it say I was talking about FAIR. I just asked a question about something I did not know the answer to, I did not need a lecture about what is fair and what is not