3 hours ago, UnitOmega said:So I was wrong, but my logic was sound. And the language is a bit confusing. but I got an email back anyway. FFG says you can choose basically to proc the ability by suffering Enraged again, even if you are already Enraged.
Under Persistent Effects, p. 174, you cannot "benefit (or suffer)" from multiple instances of the same persistent effect, but when this happens, you can choose which instance applies to you. So basically the Matsu ability is to "suffer" another set of Enraged and put it in the stack, you immediately ditch one because they can't overlap. Technically I think the way this is worded with the language "suffer", your GM could choose to be a meanie and say you do not actually suffer the new stack of Enraged, but that's probably a whole second set of questions about if Enraged is a beneficial or harmful effect, and is the verb "suffer" the same thing everytime, but we're not here for that. Rule Zero, DBAD, applies, so even if you're already enraged you can enrage.
Makes sense. And I think the devs made the right call here. For Matsu at least.
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