"crzydroid;c-2296855" wrote:
"HumbleMumble;c-2296719" wrote:
"emoore123;c-2296674" wrote:
"Range1974;c-2296602" wrote:
Who’s health doubles, DV, RG, or another unspecified male allied leader?
Dear CG - I have been reading and writing English for almost 50 years. If I’m not sure what the change means how does it translate to non-native speakers?
"Royal Guard gains Max Health equal to 5% of the allied leader’s Max Health and then doubles his Health until the end of the encounter."
Seems pretty clear to me that "doubles his health" is referring to Royal Guard. No English degree required. ?
Could be referring to leader too, so it’s unclear.
Edit: the rule is that a pronoun belongs to the closest antecedent so the description actually tells us that it’s the leader health that is doubled.
Only if you assume the Leader's pronouns are male.
No, his can be used to refer to the Leader even if the character in question might be female. It’s an older grammatical rule but still valid.