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For the blood mage paragon path, how often can you damage an opponent using the Bolstering Blood feature?

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For the blood mage paragon path, how often can you damage an opponent using the Bolstering Blood feature?

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You can damage an opponent once per turn and once per power. Can you slide a target multiple times (by using a warlock’s diabolic grasp or harrowstorm powers) into a wizard’s wall of fire for iterative damage? There are several factors to take into consideration here. First, a target must move into the wall’s space—that is, moving into every square of that space does not inflict iterative damage. However, if a target moves into the wall’s space, then back out, and then back in again, it will take more damage; but remember, entering each square occupied by the wall costs 3 extra squares of movement (which might be possible with a high-level use of a harrowstorm). The real issue might be with clarification of the word “move,” especially as it interacts with push/pull/slide effects. When using double weapons, such as a double sword, can you drop a thrown weapon in your other hand as a free action and then gain the defensive benefit of the sword? Yes, as you can see answered in a previous

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