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Ledge Campaigns have more immediate and triggered actions than normal. I prefer to use a first-in, last-out method, similar to the stack in Magic: the Gathering. For example, if an action A provokes an attack of opportunity B, then B will resolve before A. Similarly, if another character declares an immediate action C in response to B, then C will resolve before B and A.
In some cases, immediate or triggered actions can't resolve after the entirety of the action or effect they're responding to. This is handled on a case-by-case basis. If the actions of multiple characters would trigger simultaneously, they're placed on the stack in initiative order (or an order of the GM's choosing outside of combat).
In some cases, immediate or triggered actions can't resolve after the entirety of the action or effect they're responding to. This is handled on a case-by-case basis. If the actions of multiple characters would trigger simultaneously, they're placed on the stack in initiative order (or an order of the GM's choosing outside of combat).