Hi, this morning i reread parts of the Crafting section in the Special Modifications book, and something that i read suddenly made me doubt if the interpretation of the rules we've always used were correct or not, so i figured i'd ask here.
How we've done it so far:
Roll the die, add/sum up the successes/failures, and the advantages/threats, and then you're left with a result: Example. Lets say you roll 3 successes, 4 advantages, 2 failures and 2 threats. The end result would be: 1 Success, 2 Advantages.
And then you spend the 2 advantages on whatever you want on the crafting tables....
However, when i reread "Step 3" on page 75, it says the following: "The relevant tables on pages 76-86 include suggestions on how to integrate other results into construction.
First, crafters can use Advantages and Triumph results to make improvements to the item. Then, the GM can spend threats and dispairs to add flaws.
Unless a limit is specified, an option from these tables may be selected any number of times, and its effects stack.
So, suddenly i'm in doubt... in the die-example above, should the result be: 1 Success + 2 Advantages, or should it be: 1 Success + 4 Advantages + 2 Threats.
Edited by Gelanin