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Yeah, if only because this game seems to sway back and forth between numerical objectivity and 'do what you want' pretty rapidly, which can get a bit confusing when you are trying to interpret rules, and are left wondering if something truly is left up to you, or if its just hiding somewhere else in the rulebook.

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I suspect its based on the interest level of the author in the thing being described.

Thanks for this feedback by the way - it’s a useful lens to think about things in the game.

Of course! This game is an amazing passion project and I'd love to see it reach more people, so this is my way of contributing :) I'm a solo developer myself (though I focus more on board games than ttrpgs), so I understand the difficulties inherent to developing something massive by yourself. People see things in ways you never thought to see them, break things in ways you never thought could be broken; and that's an important step in any game design.