Suppose a trooper has the Isolated, Imm-B, and Targeted negative states. It gets a chance to cancel the state using a "reset" short skill or ARO. From the IMM-B cancellation clause: "The affected trooper may cancel this state via a successful Normal or Face to Face Reset Roll, applying the -3 WIP MOD provided by this state" The others have identical language (with their own MODs). What is interesting here is the use of the singular "THIS STATE". So the question is, if a trooper resets, do they cancel all negative traits with a successful reset roll, or do they choose the negative MOD imposed by just one of their negative traits, and cancel only that one upon a success? Furthermore, if the trooper is isolated, must they impose the worse -9 MOD to their reset roll, resetting one or all negative states on a success?
Isolation applies a -9, but if it is also IMM-B, it gets an extra -3, so it becomes a -12 (topped at that) but a successfull roll will take out all states.
Has been confirmed as intended to stack all MODs and clear all States at once. Likely going to be part of the coming FAQ. IMM-B and Targeted would apply a total of -6 to Resets. But would both be cleared on a single successful Reset -6. As usual total MODs can't exceed +/- 12. So with WIP13 you'd always have the chance to Reset on a 1, even against Isolated, Imm-B, Targeted and Surprise Attack.