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piichivy

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I'm having a similar problem with the new search update--previously I could search "Monsterhearts" and find a number of fan-made products regarding the game, but I've similarly noticed a cutoff to the search results that prevents me from locating any further supplemental material for the game on this site. I'm a bit disappointed pagination won't be added to the search results, as I've found that the previous search system worked well for my intended use of it. This one, not so much...

thank you again for your patience in answering my questions! my table expressed interest in a glitter hearts campaign, but it's our first time branching out, so i've been thoroughly going through the rulebook to guide them. i'm looking forward to playing glitter hearts!

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thank you again! i have a couple more questions, so if you could be patient with me, i'd appreciate it.

  1. can the same condition stack or do they only apply once? ie: you're enfeebled already and are hit with an effect that makes you enfeebled again—would you then have -2 to physical?
  2. for rest and relaxation, if a player rolls 6 or lower, would they still be able to restore health, albeit at the cost of a broken relationship/isolated condition?
  3. for the team attack option from the power points, whose emotional rating is used for the roll? the one who called the attack, the one with the highest emotional rating in the team, or the team's emotional modifiers combined? or does everyone roll +emotional and the gm takes the average?

thank you for the response! as for the behind the 8 ball results, when it says "choose n things that don't happen", is it saying to eliminate n options the gm can choose from the bulleted list below?

on the we can do this together! table, does "on a 12+" mean at least 13 or higher, since the level below is "on 10-12"? or does it mean at least 12 or higher? i'm assuming it means at least 12 or higher, to be consistent w/ the rules for "on a 10+" (pg. 7)?