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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Question About a Specific English Phrase

0What does the phrase mean "specify otherwise" mean?02br
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00I am asking in reference to this specific passage in a gaming book: "Unless the descriptive text for a spell specifies otherwise, all items carried or worn by a creature are assumed to survive a magical attack."02br
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00I believe that a spell that states "All items are destroyed" is "specifying otherwise". Am I wrong about this?02br
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00Thank you for any help you can provide.0-
  

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0 I don't think you are wrong about that. 02br 02br 00 CJ0-

  • 0 I don't think you are wrong about that.
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0 I don't think you are wrong about that. It seems a reasonable conclusion.02br
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