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You are welcome! All the best. 

Fair question. The origins of the Enhanced/Impaired rule are passed down from Into The Odd, to Cairn, to Plight. The choice to add Advantage/Disadvantage was made to give PC backgrounds some extra weight. The reason that same mechanic was not utilized for E/I was that I liked the idea of a d4 being synonymous with impairment, since that die stinks, and the opposite for the d12. Another reason is that if 5 characters attack a dragon, but one is impaired, now the dice rolls have to be seperated. Leaving E/I as is keeps things smooth, quick, and uncomplicated. It’s difficult to alter a rules lite system too much without breaking something. Of course you could damn the rules and do what you want. I’d love to hear the results. 😊

Thank YOU!

Thank you so much!

Thanks, dude! I’m a big fan of yours and have a lot of your stuff. Cheers to you!

Thanks KrAkN! I play solo almost exclusively and got tired of having to frankenstein a core rulebook, an emulator, and a bunch of supplements together to play a game. It makes for a cluttered tabletop. This was my solution. Thanks for the compliment.

Very cool! Combat in OSR games can be pretty unforgiving, so put on your critical thinking cap. Have a great time!

You are a goddamned hero! Thanks for catching this. I added the cover on the digital version last and it adjusted everything. I have fixed the issue. Both the normal digital version and spread version should be correct. Also, there was a page number listed on the back of the character sheet that I removed. Files listed as v1.1 will need to be redownloaded. Sorry for the inconvenience and thank you again!