Thread:HelixReactor/@comment-16256620-20160408010056/@comment-25233179-20160408015053

That's right. Each time you activate a Glitch Card or the Standard Effect of a Glitch Card, you get 1 Glitch Counter. At the end of your opponent's turn, your Glitch Count is back to 0.

In parallel, you have the Glitch Cap, which is pretty much just your Glitch Count's "highest score". You only suffer from the Glitch Effects when your Glitch Count is lower than your Glitch Cap. So in order to avoid being hit by your Glitch Effects, you want to have both your Glitch Count and Glitch Cap equal at all times. Some might say that the best way to play Glitch Cards is not to >.<

Think of the Glitch Cards as drugs: If you happen to start using them, you'll start finding yourself needing a particular dose on regular intervals. If you don't consume as much as your body needs, you'll feel it (in this context, in the form of Glitch Effects). And if you once exceed your regular dose (Glitch Cap increases), your body will start needing that new dose.

... I guess it's debatably accurate example, and overall, I have no idea why I made it anyway... But I hope it answers clearly your question.

... ... Don't do drugs, kids :s