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Things that count bedrooms(the type) will count it twice.
Its a room that pretty much gives you 50 stamina everytime you visit it.
How is that not breaking the game?
it's a bug, but having tons of steps isn't really game breaking in any way... i've had like 150 to 200 steps at one point
like having infinite steps would allow you to maximally utilise your current manor, but you'll still be limited by the manor itself
so bug yes, game breaking no
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3483180387
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3483181670
You can just enter the correct answer, put the paper down, pick it back up and repeat and it gives you a random prize of steps/dice/keys/gems/coins/allowance/stars
It gives you unlimited steps *if* you get it in the exact right spot, which is very far from guaranteed. And more importantly, while resources like steps, coins, keys, and gems are important early on, they don't matter nearly as much later. There could be a late-game upgrade that just automatically gives you an infinite supply of all of them and it still wouldn't break the game, because the real meat of it is all about puzzles anyway.