On Thin Ice
  • ERRATUM: On Thin Ice, Resolution 2: Add the following text to the third bullet of this resolution:
    • If no investigator controlled the Sable Glass at the end of the scenario, choose an investigator to be its bearer. Update the Campaign Log accordingly. - FAQ, v.2.2, February 2024
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The Blob That Ate Everything
  • ERRATUM: The Blob That Ate Everything, resolutions section, Resolution 3 should read “Resolution 2.” Add “Alien Instruments”, “Corrosive Cloud”, and “G-Men” to the list of assets in play that can be added to an investigator’s deck (Note: These assets are found in The Blob That Ate Everything ELSE.) - FAQ, v.2.2, February 2024
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Hand-Eye Coordination
  • Q: Can I use Hand-Eye Coordination to resolve the ability on Microscope without spending any actions? A: No. Hand-Eye Coordination only allows you to bypass the first cost when activating an ability on a Tool or Weapon asset. You must still pay any additional costs on that ability, which can include spending additional actions. (Feast of Hemlock Vale FAQ, February 2024)
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Eyes of Valusia
  • Q: When swapping Eyes of Valusia with Blade of Yoth, does it briefly take up 2 arcane and 2 hand slots? A: Eyes of Valusia is swapped simultaneously with Blade of Yoth. Throughout this process, they fill the same arcane and hand slots. (Feast of Hemlock Vale FAQ, February 2024)
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Kate Winthrop
  • Q: As Kate Winthrop, can I spend clues that I place on my assets? A: Yes. Kate Winthrop controls all clues placed on assets she controls, and may spend or remove those clues just like any other investigator. For example, she can spend clues on her assets to advance the Act deck, or place clues from those assets on her location when she reveals he signature weakness, Failed Experiment. Keep in mind that due to Kate's Forced ability, when an asset you control with clues on it leaves play, you must place those clues on your location. (Feast of Hemlock Vale FAQ, February 2024)
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