Re: Addiction and long-term effects
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Originally Posted by Anthony
On the original question (rather than effects of addiction), I think the easiest way to handle any sort of 'potential disadvantage' is to note it as a feature, and then give points when the disadvantage actually occurs, as an exception to the normal rules for disadvantages acquired during play.
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I like it: this may be the simplest, most elegant solution.
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