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Similarly, a character’s Attribute can be decreased through the same mechanism. The benefit received, however, is based on reducing the Characteristic from its starting point at 10. So even if reducing the effect of a ST 18, the first MV pt reduced would only give 3 Disadvantage points (1/2 of 5, rounded up). However, for decreased Attributes, look at the total benefit of reducing the characteristic and halve that to get the disadvantage points for reducing the attribute.
 
Similarly, a character’s Attribute can be decreased through the same mechanism. The benefit received, however, is based on reducing the Characteristic from its starting point at 10. So even if reducing the effect of a ST 18, the first MV pt reduced would only give 3 Disadvantage points (1/2 of 5, rounded up). However, for decreased Attributes, look at the total benefit of reducing the characteristic and halve that to get the disadvantage points for reducing the attribute.
  
:Example: ''If Saul was a Dwarf, the player might feel his MV should be reduced. The player decides that reducing the MV from 15 to 11 is appropriate. That’s a reduction of 4 points, which would benefit the character 30 points if it was a reduced characteristic. The player gets 15 Disadvantage points.''
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Example: ''If Saul was a Dwarf, the player might feel his MV should be reduced. The player decides that reducing the MV from 15 to 11 is appropriate. That’s a reduction of 4 points, which would benefit the character 30 points if it was a reduced characteristic. The player gets 15 Disadvantage points.''
  
 
Any Attribute can be Increased or Reduced. The GM decides how many points can be increased or decreased on a character. The GM may mandate that certain characters must have increased or decreased Attributes, such as a Dwarf’s movement ability.
 
Any Attribute can be Increased or Reduced. The GM decides how many points can be increased or decreased on a character. The GM may mandate that certain characters must have increased or decreased Attributes, such as a Dwarf’s movement ability.

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