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If this was the case why doesn't it just say to use the highest like it does for nearly every other case of something like this?


I've been unable to find a clarification anywhere. When you have two different sources of SR it's said they don't stack but overlap, not take the highest like nearly every other condition like this. All I've found for overlap is when multiple things are in play at once, like two planes or fear conditions.
So when you do have two SR's, how does it work?
Say you have SR 10 and SR 5, and are hit by a spell. The CL check hits 11 on the first and breaks the first SR shield for lack of a better word, but because they're overlapping the second SR would be treated as a different entity to the first requiring a second roll to pierce it (Because if not this wouldn't overlap, it'd be take the highest)

Am I in the wrong here?