Hey guys!
In my session last night, my heroes were battling the villains onboard a high tech bullet train. One of the heroes used his Superhuman Strength to knock an opposing villain through the wall, which I ruled would require at least a D10 effect. True to form, the hero's effect die to perform the Knockback Stunt was a D12 and I described it as an earthshaking blow that knocked the villain through the reinfoced steel walls as the train crossed a high bridge...the hero could see the villain falling into the raging river below.
So after that, the player said "how much damage did he take?" to which i responded "none, you used your effect die to knock him back." Phoney! was the response that i got.
Now I'm still learning, but wouldn't the player have had to spend 1 PP (in addition to the 1 PP for the stunt, or did it even HAVE to be a stunt?) to add another effect die which would have been applied as stress? I couldve sworn that I read that only one effect die can be applied to a target, so is it even possible for Hero X to apply a D8 Knockback (Asset, Complication?) AND a D10 Physical Stress to Villain Y?
Thanks for the help!

