SOT says reveal a move then can change to another move same speed and treat as red so if u reveal a 4 straight then change to a 4 k-turn so do u get 1 stress for the red k-turn and 1 stress for the SOT card or just 1 stress total
Stay on target
You will receive just one stress.
When you reveal a maneuver, you may rotate your dial to another maneuver with the same speed. So you reveal a 4 forward and rotate your dial to a 4 koiogran. Stay on Target then instructs you to treat that maneuver as a red maneuver. If it is already red you still treat it as red maneuver, there is no such thing as a double red maneuver so you follow the standard rules for executing a red maneuver.
In order to receive two stress tokens Stay on Target would have to instruct you to receive 1 stress token after executing your maneuver instead of treating the maneuver as a red maneuver.
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Original Card:
Errata card text: "When you reveal a maneuver, you may rotate your dial to another maneuver with the same speed. Treat your maneuver as a red maneuver."
A maneuver cannot be more red...
"Treat the sandwich as a sandwich."
3 hours ago, ObiWonka said:"Treat the sandwich as a sandwich."
I still don't understand that saying.
On 11/22/2017 at 9:38 PM, Stoneface said:I still don't understand that saying.
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Basically, a maneuver is either red, white, or green. It can't be "double-red." If you are told to treat a maneuver as a red maneuver, and it already happens to be red, you... just treat it like the red maneuver it already was.
The saying is another way of describing this situation... you're told to treat something as something specific, even though that's already what it is. When someone says "treat this as a sandwich," they might be talking about a hot dog (because it's meat inside of bread) or a wrap (because it's fillings in a tortilla). Which are entirely different conversations. But they might also be talking about a subway sandwich (because it's a sandwich). In which case, you don't treat it like a double-sandwich.
You'd just eat it.
Unless you had issues with Gluten or something.
4 hours ago, emeraldbeacon said:Basically, a maneuver is either red, white, or green. It can't be "double-red." If you are told to treat a maneuver as a red maneuver, and it already happens to be red, you... just treat it like the red maneuver it already was.
The saying is another way of describing this situation... you're told to treat something as something specific, even though that's already what it is. When someone says "treat this as a sandwich," they might be talking about a hot dog (because it's meat inside of bread) or a wrap (because it's fillings in a tortilla). Which are entirely different conversations. But they might also be talking about a subway sandwich (because it's a sandwich). In which case, you don't treat it like a double-sandwich.
You'd just eat it.
Unless you had issues with Gluten or something.
I like your explanation! Don't really understand its relevance to the conversation but okay.
Just now, Stoneface said:I like your explanation! Don't really understand its relevance to the conversation but okay.
Relevance: When Stay On Target tells you to treat the (new) maneuver as a red maneuver, that's all it says. Treat it like a red one. If the newly chosen maneuver is green or white, treat it like it's red. And if it's red? It's not like it gets redder. It's... red!
Hence: Treat the
new maneuver, regardless of color
sandwich as a
red maneuver
sandwich.