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Wydaj 1 zapasy: Wybierz badacza w twojej lokalizacji, który wyleczy 1 punkt przerażenia. Następnie dany badacz wykonuje test (2). Jeśli test zakończy się sukcesem, leczy 1 dodatkowy punkt przerażenia. Jeśli test zakończy się porażką, odrzuca 1 losową kartę ze swojej ręki.

Dani Hartel
Dziedzictwo Dunwich #24.
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I'm not sure about about Liquid Courage for many of the investigators in the core set/Dunwich legacy. To be honest, the investigators who struggle with Sanity - e.g. Roland Banks, or "Skids" O'Toole - also tend to have low willpower, so this isn't so useful for them.

Zoey Samaras can make pretty good use of it, particularly if she has something to give Willpower a boost, and her sanity is low enough to need a little help.

However, I've found it fantastic for... Agnes Baker. Yes, she can't actually take this card herself - but another investigator can, and then use liquid courage to heal Agnes' horror. This lets her use her ability to inflict damage when she takes horror even more often, which is awesome, and her 5 makes it unlikely that she'll fail the test to heal the second horror very often.

So if you're hunting Great Old Ones with Agnes at your side, embrace sociable investigating! Come 'ere Agnes, and have wee dram for yer nerves...

AndyB · 942
If you don't plan on using this on other investigators and you got experience to spare, i'd rather use the elder sign amulet, as it's more action efficient and gives you 4 more sanity instead of 2 and does not require a test, that might fail. — Django · 5070
Okay, I agree - mostly due to reliablity - but Liquid Courage could heal 8 horror. Elder Sign can only sink 4 horror, and costs XP, and clashes with Zoey and Agnes' signature Accessory items. It is a gamble, though, and is expensive in terms of actions, so yeah, I actually agree for most investigators - but healing 8 horror off Agnes is a gift... — AndyB · 942
I think that for Jim this card is fantastic. Much better then Clarity of Mind: it is cheaper, it has more supplies and it can heal twice as fast - which means less actions needed. The downside is it uses slot for possibly another fantastic card if might want to use. — XehutL · 47
.. he might want to use. — XehutL · 47
How many resources does Carolyn Fern get if Liquid Courage is used and the test is passed? — unremb · 251
@unremb: One, twice; two total. The ability sets up two effects, one of which definitely heals horror, ands another which may heal horror. Each one of these is a separate effect as far as her ability is concerned. — SGPrometheus · 803
@unremb: More accurately, the single effect set up by paying the cost (spending the action and the supply token) has two possible instances of horror heal, both of which Carolyn's ability can react to. — SGPrometheus · 803
as;lidfjapowijinfqpwonfaw; turns out I'm totally wrong, you only get 1 resource from this heal because the second point of healing is "additional" and therefore not a separate effect, as per the FAQ. — SGPrometheus · 803
Can you heal horror from allies? — Dethvir · 1
One kind of funny fact about this, is that the controller is the one using the ability, so you could force your teammates to do this test and potentially have to discard cards from their hands. I don't know why you'd want to do that, but you could. — Zinjanthropus · 227
I think it's potential a must-take for Dexter. Reasonably reliably healing 8 Horror for four actions is a decent trade and lets you throw around Shrivelling (5) with abandon. — Frandroid · 1

This is an cheap (if clunky) option for horror healing that gains new life as a combo piece for "by-two" Rogues. The ability to trigger an easy test at will provides fodder for "Watch this!" and Lucky Cigarette Case - in combination with Double or Nothing and a willpower talent, a rogue can potentially win six cash in a single test of whiskey-shooting ability.

On a separate note, I absolutely love that the cards for drinking, smoking, and gambling all work together to promote a play style based on risk-taking - what a resonant design!

The difficulty with this card (which neither of the reviews discuss) is the additional test. Tests are bad, and on Hard/Expert, even if you pass, horrible stuff might happen with the Major Arcana. The action economy also isn't great - your first heal has cost 2 actions rather than 1 (unless you're running Fence). — duke_loves_biscuits · 1250
@duke_loves_biscuits: Major Arcana is my new favourite unofficial Arkham Horror term. — cb42 · 37
The fact that it triggers a test is actually good for by-two rogues, so that they can get their by-two wins. The issue is that most rogues have bad willpower, so they have to commit a ton to the test. Wendy is the exception here, but I'm still not sure that it's worth it for her (though healing 2 horror does help offset her weakness). There are plenty other tests throughout AH that you can try to succeed by two on. — Zinjanthropus · 227
Also Sefina, I'm not sure how I forgot about her. She could definitely succeed by two on this pretty easily, but probably not as easily as on a Suggestion test. — Zinjanthropus · 227

There's a fun place for this in a Finn Edwards's deck that is using Fence, not to use it himself but in a support role, dishing out invigorating shots to colleagues with high enough willpower. It may only be a consideration late in the campaign when your deck is already well-tuned and you have Adaptable to bring it in or if you are working with someone who you know will always be on the edge when it comes to sanity.

kingofyates · 26
Like Agnes. Although I think Finn/Aggy might be terrible. Or great? Mystics are so weird. — SGPrometheus · 803
It is one of very few Rogue support cards. Basically just this and the Pocketwatch. — Zinjanthropus · 227