Here is what happens in a group hunt when one person uses 1005 and the other person has an in-action related to a combat maneuver:
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Avignon changes his tune, adding a new element to his song...
Avignon skillfully weaves another verse into his harmony, directing the sound of his voice at a pra'eda.
The pra'eda falls to the ground in a deep slumber.
>You are now in an offensive stance.
>
A pra'eda is awakened by your attack!
A pra'eda is already prone."
What happened here is that we were facing a new pra'eda, and so I attempted to sweep it. However, due to perhaps input lag, Avignon slept the pra'eda in between the time I entered the commend and the time I executed the command. There seemed to be an in-action together with a feedback message "pra-eda is already prone" ... but just before displaying the feedback message the pra'eda is awakened.
I had no round time. Contrast with say attacking an undead with a non-blessed weapon, which does result in an actual action, hacking futilely (and incurring rate from said actual action), white happened here is that I did not actually attempt a sweep (attempting a sweep takes exactly 5 seconds). I got a feedback message essentially indicated that the condition to perform the sweep (and incur action) is not present. So with that context, I performed no action, no round time, and something is wrong with the line "awakened by your attack" occurring prior to the feedback message.
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