Quick question: The giant’s move “One of the Biggest Athletes in the World Today” has a slightly ambiguous wording.

Quick question: The giant’s move “One of the Biggest Athletes in the World Today” has a slightly ambiguous wording.

Quick question: The giant’s move “One of the Biggest Athletes in the World Today” has a slightly ambiguous wording. I assume the meaning is: if the Giant’s first move roll of the session that is not off camera is a 10+, he gains an audience. That sound right? Because the other interpretation, that the first roll that is a 10+ gains him an audience, is broken as hell.

8 thoughts on “Quick question: The giant’s move “One of the Biggest Athletes in the World Today” has a slightly ambiguous wording.”

  1. To me it sounds like, the first time he makes a 10+ on camera, he gains 1 audience.

    This is hardly broken, especially compared to the high-flyers move where any time he gets a 10+ while doing something high flying Rick taking, he gets an audience.

  2. You wanna pop this territory? Get a big man in here, brother.

    But yeah, the first roll that hits on a 10+ that the audience is watching. He basically can get Audience just for showing up!

    (It would be “the first roll” period but some of the + Real moves from various Gimmicks are agnostic as to whether the segment is on-camera or not, including the Giant’s Dominant Personality Move, so that’s why that caveat is in there. The Audience needs to “see” the 10+).

  3. So then to clarify:  A Giant gains Audience the first time they hit a 10+ on camera without spending momentum

    not

    A Giant gains Audience if they hit a 10+ the first time they appear on camera.

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