Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-15374346-20131006173250/@comment-17714224-20140209160838

So, a spell that allows you to change the nature of an event ignoring all logic or reason within 5 minutes prior to activating the spell, that is awesome. But no offense judging solely by your example of how it would work and assuming I understand it right, you would suck at using it.

“ For example, if "A" is stabbed by "B" and dies within the 5 minutes before the spell is executed, then the caster can change the result into something like: if "A" is stabbed by "B" then "B" dies” 

WHAT??? That’s boring and way too straightforward; it should be more like this.

If “A” is stabbed by “B” and “A” activates spell then “A” didn’t get stabbed but “B” got ran over by Optimus Prime blasting Mr. Roboto on his stereo. “A” activates spell again and ensures that “B” didn’t get harmed “B” activates Innocentius “A” activates spell and “B” gets bitch slapped by Smokey the Bear screaming “I thought I told you to prevent forest fires you son of Bitch! “B” then sends Innocentius after “A” and “A” activates spell all parties involved including Smokey the Bear and the summoned fire demon start doing the “Time Warp.” You see that’s a better  (and way more fun) strategy, if you can avoid logic then do so because if you react in logical manner than your actions can be predicted but no one predict being bitch slapped Smokey the bear because you summoned fire demon. The only downside is technically you're changing the nature of something that has already happened so you don’t truly get to experience it, just remember it. As far I'm concerned a spell like that best used by someone who's sanity questionable, like me.