Allow players to address multiple challenges in one move.
Often a player will wish to address two challenges in short succession, or even perform a single action that furthers two challenges at once. For this reason players should be able to address two or more challenges in one move.
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Anonymous commented
Sometimes when you play a card it can move two challenges forward (or backward) it would be good to have greater flexibility over card deployment so that a player can play one card as a strength on one challenge but a weakness on another.
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michael woods commented
Yes, this would be great in some cases. That fits with many genres of storytelling, especially pulp action and superhero. Two Challenges: Master Villain (5 points) and Run Away Car (1 point). Captain Super Guy plays his Super-Strength card on the run away car challenge and the Master Villain Challenge. Stopping the car, Captain Super Guy lifts it and hurls it at Master Villain, who now has 4 points remaining.
I like this idea.
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Stella commented
As an optional corollary: This could also allow players to use a single card on more than one challenge, in the case that the player makes a single action that furthers all of those challenges.