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The immediate question coming to mind are the Win Button and Superiority Complex (The Leg+4s). I get the idea of 'automatic success.' Are they subject to modifiers, for one? (Notably that even if they are, and -4 is the conventional max, it's still a success) Secondly, while I'm aware the latter is meant to do something suitably epic, how does the intent of their usage work with something like 'singlehandedly invading a planet?' Is there some kind of 'time limit' or somesuch on it? | The immediate question coming to mind are the Win Button and Superiority Complex (The Leg+4s). I get the idea of 'automatic success.' Are they subject to modifiers, for one? (Notably that even if they are, and -4 is the conventional max, it's still a success) Secondly, while I'm aware the latter is meant to do something suitably epic, how does the intent of their usage work with something like 'singlehandedly invading a planet?' Is there some kind of 'time limit' or somesuch on it? | ||
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+ | Single-handedly invading a planet? I stop people from one-step stealth assassinating NPCs - it would take far more than one taskroll to invade a planet. | ||
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+ | And, yes, the cards are ALL subject to modifiers. If someone gives you a -3 difficulty, you adjust based on the positive modifier of the card. | ||
+ | --[[User:Comorro|Comorro]] 22:52, 12 January 2010 (UTC) |
Revision as of 17:52, 12 January 2010
I want to avoid being nitpicky, but I did have a couple questions about some of these:
"Note: Cards that grant bonuses or inflict penalties are for use in refereed situations against the situation at hand or vs. an NPC opponent. They are not intended for use against other players."
The immediate question coming to mind are the Win Button and Superiority Complex (The Leg+4s). I get the idea of 'automatic success.' Are they subject to modifiers, for one? (Notably that even if they are, and -4 is the conventional max, it's still a success) Secondly, while I'm aware the latter is meant to do something suitably epic, how does the intent of their usage work with something like 'singlehandedly invading a planet?' Is there some kind of 'time limit' or somesuch on it?
Single-handedly invading a planet? I stop people from one-step stealth assassinating NPCs - it would take far more than one taskroll to invade a planet.
And, yes, the cards are ALL subject to modifiers. If someone gives you a -3 difficulty, you adjust based on the positive modifier of the card. --Comorro 22:52, 12 January 2010 (UTC)