The Push move says, in part…

The Push move says, in part…

The Push move says, in part…

“When you push your powers and concentrate to do something that is not on your Powers Profile sheet, first determine if the power falls under Simple, Difficult or Borderline, then roll. On a 10+, you do it and can add it to your powers profile if it’s not there already”

Why is the phrase “if it’s not there already” in this move? If you only trigger the move when the power is not on the Profile, won’t it always be “not there already”?

I must be missing something obvious here.

5 thoughts on “The Push move says, in part…”

  1. Just for the record, a house rule in my game table:

    When you roll 7-9, add this line:

    “Take +1 ongoing to push again for this exact new use of your powers”

    So each time you try the same thing, it becomes easier to master it and add it to your sheet.

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