Firstly, nowhere does it say the switch is flipped, instead it says that it's simply increased. A switch isn't an integer, so one assumption that we operate on is that the value of the switch is increased. (I thought we generally rejected this sort of thing though, because it didn't use the precise magic words)

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We do have this in the rules, though.

Rule 2509 ("Agoran Numbers")

{

If the rules describe mathematical operations to be used in flipping an instance of a numerical switch, the operations are interpreted as having common-sense mathematical application to determine that instance's resulting value. For example, "increasing a switch instance by M" is equivalent to "flipping a switch instance from its current value N to the value N+M".

}

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kiako

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