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The English version already contains the correct text
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No initiating has nothing to do with the preparation phase. So A is correct and I think this was pretty clear, as you don’t have a number to read.
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I assume winning a fight means you reach a white box that tells you to return/discard/banish and losing means it’s in a black box.
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TimeLordXT a écrit : the green 347 dont have anything say about discard it, but i have a gold card is this a missprinted? There are other ways to get rid of a card. The game will tell you. Sometimes you have gold cards you won’t ever see, as you own an expansion that makes the gold card useless. Posté
It‘s KicKstarter
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Lorkenpeist a écrit : I would think a cumbersome item would still make it hard to move even if damaged (e.g., you can't use "On the Double" if you carry an item with CUMBERSOME). So... Maybe it's okay to trade my torn Cape? The rules do explicitly say to interpret them in my favor if it's ambiguous No, blocked cumbersome items don’t count and you can move. Posté
Yes to both
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Karbous a écrit : A similar case - as a consequence of an action, you get a card This is because the ![]() This is different to the effect used here. Posté
I now played the next scenario with my proposed errata and it was way more interesting again, after it became a bit boring with that exploit.
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Maybe it’s because I‘m not a native speaker, but I had read the sentence always the way it was intended.
However I see that consider can also be used in a different way. But as people rightfully say, that writing is confusing and shouldn’t be used. So I don’t understand, why they think it is an error and not that it should be read differently. Posté
Oh missed that.
The numbers are 180 and 468 Posté - Edité
Only works with Arthen, as the other chars only get 1 card back from Inspiration
Inspiration (A) + Speciality (Advanced) I play Inspiration take Speciality (and another card) out of discard pile and then discard Speciality. That way I can play Inspiration as often as I want (as long as Speciality is in the discard) and fill up my hand. With the cards below, I can have -3 cost and 1 success on each action, as I just get them back afterwards. This means I can move for free and do anything up to 3/1 for free. Can this be correct? This is incredibly strong. However the other way to read the card (first discard and then choose 2) would be the same, but you wouldn’t even need specialty for that. Possible Errata: "choose up to 2 cards from your discard pile, discard this, then add them to your hand" ![]() Posté
I do it that way too.
Better doing stuff at the end then at the start of the next round. Posté - Déplacé
sgbeal a écrit :
I don’t think this is a typo, as there are horshes and hournds Animals are just named different there. Posté
You are misunderstanding the card.
You are throwing a stone and thus you have selected a card with the keyword PROJECTILE. At least virtually, as they didn’t want to include a card just for that. Posté
1) you often need to discard cards after use.
Here you can discard that one instead of the original card. 2) you choose 3) yes Posté
I don’t like KE stuff too
Especially, as that will never be translated Posté
It‘s one action, that‘s correct.
But you do it multiple times. And each time you go through all the steps. Posté
I suppose so
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Paralt a écrit : By that same logic, separate steps of a compound action often allow adding some number of result cards to your hand. Since a compound action is a single action, you could end up with several cards above your hand size limit during the action and only need to discard down to your allowed hand size once the compound action is over. Is that correct? Thanks! No, a compound action consists of a series of actions. You can even walk away from an unfinished one and come back later (if it is not mandatory). |