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<blockquote data-quote="RobShanti" data-source="post: 6560501" data-attributes="member: 82745"><p>That makes perfect sense. And I think that's a perfectly fair interpretation of the Stress rules. It certainly *works* in FAE, and it certainly is supported by the FATE Core rulebook. </p><p></p><p>For the next two paragraphs of this post, however, I'm going to channel this annoying über-nerd for purposes of playing devil's advocate:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]67429[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>If you had never bought, read or played FATE Core, you would NEVER divine that from the FAE rulebook. Nowhere in the FAE rulebook does the text describe "rolling up." That's a FATE Core concept and is not transcribed anywhere in the FAE rulebook. </p><p></p><p>As written, the FAE rulebook is vague as to how Mook stress works, as to whether it works the same or differently as FAE PCs, and only by applying the text of the Fate Core rules can we come to your conclusion, Umbran. It's definitely as good an interpretation as any, and gives Mooks more bite than the other interpretation, but the FAE rulebook definitely does not answer this question as far as I can tell. [/ÜBER]</p><p></p><p>That said, since the FAE rulebook is silent as to whether FAE Mook Stress is applied differently than FAE PC stress, I suppose <em>there is</em> <em>no reason to question</em> whether they are applied differently.</p><p></p><p>Hence, I suppose you're right, Umbran, and our über-nerd devil's advocate pictured above is wrong. I appreciate your input and accept your interpretation. You've convinced me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobShanti, post: 6560501, member: 82745"] That makes perfect sense. And I think that's a perfectly fair interpretation of the Stress rules. It certainly *works* in FAE, and it certainly is supported by the FATE Core rulebook. For the next two paragraphs of this post, however, I'm going to channel this annoying über-nerd for purposes of playing devil's advocate: [ATTACH=CONFIG]67429._xfImport[/ATTACH] If you had never bought, read or played FATE Core, you would NEVER divine that from the FAE rulebook. Nowhere in the FAE rulebook does the text describe "rolling up." That's a FATE Core concept and is not transcribed anywhere in the FAE rulebook. As written, the FAE rulebook is vague as to how Mook stress works, as to whether it works the same or differently as FAE PCs, and only by applying the text of the Fate Core rules can we come to your conclusion, Umbran. It's definitely as good an interpretation as any, and gives Mooks more bite than the other interpretation, but the FAE rulebook definitely does not answer this question as far as I can tell. [/ÜBER] That said, since the FAE rulebook is silent as to whether FAE Mook Stress is applied differently than FAE PC stress, I suppose [I]there is[/I] [I]no reason to question[/I] whether they are applied differently. Hence, I suppose you're right, Umbran, and our über-nerd devil's advocate pictured above is wrong. I appreciate your input and accept your interpretation. You've convinced me. [/QUOTE]
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