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When your human engages in endeavors that lead towards the same unique goal, they are considered Successive Actions. For example, if you are trying to unlock a machine energized vault door, and you fail on the first attempt. The GM asks if you are willing to abandon the door or want to continue, warning you that you'll take a Snag if you choose the latter. You accept the Snag, in this case the GM says you have alerted the nearby security drones and they are closing in on you. But you can now try again, and this action is considered Successive. | When your human engages in endeavors that lead towards the same unique goal, they are considered Successive Actions. For example, if you are trying to unlock a machine energized vault door, and you fail on the first attempt. The GM asks if you are willing to abandon the door or want to continue, warning you that you'll take a Snag if you choose the latter. You accept the Snag, in this case the GM says you have alerted the nearby security drones and they are closing in on you. But you can now try again, and this action is considered Successive. | ||
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- | If you can create an effort of 11+, you have the option to trigger special rules. You have to pay a Push and roll a d10 under five plus the effort in excess of 10. So 11 effort is 6 or less, 12 is 7 or less, and 15 doesn' | ||
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