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| - | An advantage represents something that gives you an edge in a situation, but it may not be directly related to your opponent. When racing someone through the snow, having snowshoes would be an advantage. In some situations, you have the ability to pivot the conditions of the situation itself with minimal effort. When you can move a very heavy rock with a lever, you have leverage. When you can dictate the terms of a debate because of your political status, you have leverage | + | An advantage represents something that gives you an edge in a situation, but it may not be directly related to your opponent. When racing someone through the snow, having snowshoes would be an advantage. In some situations, you have the ability to pivot the conditions of the situation itself with minimal effort. When you can move a very heavy rock with a lever, you have leverage. When you can dictate the terms of a debate because you hold a political office, you have leverage |
| * When performing a dice roll with leverage, **add 6d6** to the number of dice rolled | * When performing a dice roll with leverage, **add 6d6** to the number of dice rolled | ||