Chicago Typewriter

Q: I am really confused with ammo spend quantity. Which option is correct?: 1- Spend X action and X ammo 2- Spend X action and only 1 ammo. No matter actions quantity.

Example: 1- Spend 2 actions: 2 ammo. +4 Force, +2 Damage 2- Spend 2 actions: 1 ammo. +4 Force, +2 Damage

Emisario · 4
You always spend only 1 ammo, and then you choose the actions you want to spend, so the second option that you mentioned. — Typhen · 31
"As you wish"

Carson‘s signature card is useful, but it’s especially useful in a few circumstances. When used in the presence of Harvey Walters during the investigation phase, it generates two cards, pass or fail. For Minh, who also has the assistant trait, it’s +4, which should get you where you need to go on standard. it also staves off Carson‘s weakness and, with new taboo clarifications, can be used and copied by Copycat for even more uses.

MrGoldbee · 1452
That day, Minh was amazed to discover that when he was saying "As you wish," what he meant was, "I love you." And even more amazing was the day she realized she truly loved him back. — NarkasisBroon · 10
Additionally, "As You Wish" is the target of Practice Makes Perfect. If Carson contains As You Wish, Leadership, Perception/Overpower in his deck, PMP searches a card for another investigator's test, imo. — elkeinkrad · 486
First Aid

Trivia : If you bought The Path to Carcosa Investigator Expansion, it has the Revised Core Set art instead of this original art. (Though The Dunwich Legacy Investigator Expansion gives Deduction (2) of the original art instead of the Daisy one.)

5argon · 9970
Flute of the Outer Gods

From the latest taboo list:

"Flute of the Outer Gods: I’ll be honest here, the reason this card is so xp-hungry is because we had a few wild playtests with this card and I got nervous. Sometimes it can be difficult to tell where a card’s true power level lies until it releases! This new version simply cuts its cost in half by removing the Exceptional keyword, making it a lot more playable, while still being a higher level card, where it should be.As of the latest list of taboos, this is no longer Exceptional!"

Our boy, FOTOG is finally free, ready to --

Oh, it is still terrible?

Cancel the party. That can be as fun if you don't like parties.

fiatluxia · 65
Overcosted at X and a hand slot — MrGoldbee · 1452
The true salt in the wound for FOTOG is that Scarlet Keys is bringing Word of Power for some actually very strong enemy control. — Death by Chocolate · 1447
Twisted to His Will

Doom placed normally on the agenda are all "in play", not just those littered on enemies and locations. (rule)


In Play and Out of Play

The cards that a player controls in his or her play area are considered in play.

The current act, the current agenda, each location in the play area, and each encounter card in a investigator's threat area or at a location, are all considered in play.

Out of play refers to the cards in a player's hand, in any deck, in any discard pile, in the victory display, and those that have been set aside and/or removed from the game.

A card enters play when it transitions from an out-of-play origin to an in play area. A card leaves play when it transitions from a in play area to an out-of-play destination. Tokens on in play cards are considered in play. Resources in each investigator's resource pool are also considered in play.

5argon · 9970