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For questions about aspects in tabletop RPGs, particularly those that use the Fate role-playing game system. The Fate engine uses these pithy phrases to define character, place, object, and scenario attributes.
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Can aspects in FATE have superposition?
Attacks do not usually have Aspects. Casting a Fireball (or whatever) usually just means rolling your Magic skill (or whatever you're using) and you can tag the Troll's "Vulnerable to Fire" aspect. … You could also tag your own "I am good at Fire Magic" aspects to double up on it, though.
It will cost 2 Fate points to do both, but in this case you can indeed get a double bonus. …