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===House Rules===
 
===House Rules===
 
*'''Momentum Spends''': Owing to the length of time a back-and-forth takes, going forward I'm going to assume that everyone is banking all of their Momentum unless (1) they say differently in their post or (2) you hit the group pool cap of 6. If banked Momentum would exceed the cap in the absence of some sort of direction from the player, I'll either ask the earning player how they want to spend it or, if either the situation isn't all that important or the optimal spend is obvious, I'll decide on the spend.
 
*'''Momentum Spends''': Owing to the length of time a back-and-forth takes, going forward I'm going to assume that everyone is banking all of their Momentum unless (1) they say differently in their post or (2) you hit the group pool cap of 6. If banked Momentum would exceed the cap in the absence of some sort of direction from the player, I'll either ask the earning player how they want to spend it or, if either the situation isn't all that important or the optimal spend is obvious, I'll decide on the spend.
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*'''Supporting Character Tasks''': Technically, Supporting Characters cannot attempt tasks with a difficulty higher than zero unless they're currently being controlled by a player. For the sake of streamlining the PbP experience, let's waive that rule. For any lengthy effort, a Supporting Character should be controlled by a player, but for one-off tasks, there's no Difficulty restriction.
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*Technically, Supporting Characters cannot attempt tasks with a difficulty higher than zero unless they're currently being controlled by a player. For the sake of streamlining the PbP experience, let's waive that rule. For any lengthy effort, a Supporting Character should be controlled by a player, but for one-off tasks, there's no Difficulty restriction.

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