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Latest revision as of 04:13, 15 March 2025
From the Rulebook:
FAQ

Common Reeving
The following is not an official part of the Rules of Play, or an Official Clarification, but is a common way Reeves have ruled on particular issues. It is provided for a reference only, and the final decision, as always, remains with the ruling Reeve.- Can someone use Release to force me out of Insubstantial?
- Because Release has a range of Touch, per the Range rules, someone cannot use Release against an unwilling target in this way unless the insubstantial target is also unable to move, such as being affected by Astral Intervention, because by default an insubstantial target is Stopped. An insubstantial target can almost always be targeted with Greater Release, however.