Ancient Evils

Ge 2 to 3 in every 1 agenda or a scenario. That mean 7 full turn short or 1 agenda. It's funny to be nolonger funny anymore. I recommend to repalce to reshuffle 3 Ancient Evils with 3 Resurgent Evils Then randomly pick only 3 to any scenarios which using it

AquaDrehz · 204
Cash Cart

It is fun to push the cart through the vent.

"Ready, 1, 2, 3... lift" (Rumble, Rumble) (Crash!!) Calamity ensues in the guard room

"Shhhhhhhh..."

"OK, I think we're good. Let's continue this heist!"

dlikos · 160
Unfortunately I don't think this is possible. If I recall correctly, those locations aren't connected, only for the purposes of investigator movement — Nenananas · 267
Bianca "Die Katz"

Not a review, more of a questioning... What if you handcuffed her and the scenario ended, she would end up in your deck, since she leaved play without triggering her activate ability. I am wondering because having an handcuffed enemy is a boon for Alessandra or Parallel Roland since both have synergy with enemies at their location (parley with Alessandra and Directive-based with Roland).

Having her in a deck and deliberately failing the parley allows you to have a humanoid enemy you can handcuff and could also allow you to play British Bulldog free.

Food for your thoughts

Alienmen1 · 1
As far as I understand it, the game has ended and there is no game for her to "leave play", interpreting it that way seems quite a stretch - otherwise, if that interpretation is right, you would have to resolve all the cards with "leave the play" effects when scenarios ended. — Gsayer · 1
Hi, remebering a part of ruling for bonded cards: "[...] If a weakness with the bonded keyword is added to an investigator's deck, hand, threat area, or play area, it does not remain a part of that investigator's deck for the rest of the campaign (unlike other weaknesses). It starts each game set aside with that investigator's other bonded cards. [...]" -> At the end of the scenario she is set aside, even if she is still in play, because nothing obliges You to add her to your deck. — Piegura · 7
Kate Winthrop

Clue that is put on Active Flux Stabilizer gives you boost on the NEXT skill test this phase. Which means, if you have asset without clue yet, you can put the clue on asset to boost the next test right before you spend clues to progress act. You don’t have to place clues on your assets during a skill test.

sedlak87 · 4
Blessing of Isis

This card seems very good for bless heavy decks, however I feel Mateo is where its strengths lie, the wording on the card states “when a second token is revealed” and it’s the last word I’m focused on, “revealed”. We can pretty much guarantee 2 are revealed by use of Olive McBride to “reveal” 4 tokens instead of one, which on a good day may be enough however a fast player window lies within the skill test so we can also use Rod of Carnamagos to reveal more tokens, and if that’s not enough then surely as a bless focused Mateo you will have a Favor of the Sun sat to finish the deal, and with Mateo’s ability we need not worry about any other tokens we drew unless the dreaded shows up at an inconvenient moment (remember Olive can not choose that token and Mateo’s ability and he has access to Eucatastrophe all of which could combat that unfortunately prevalent token) so using this card on Mateo, you are almost guaranteed an automatically successful test no matter the difficulty or situation (even works if the is sealed on either The Codex of Ages or Crystalline Elder Sign, both good Mateo choices!)

Mystic101 · 25
Hopefully this link works: https://arkhamdb.com/rules#Resolving_Multiple_Revealed_Chaos_Tokens — jericho · 760
guess not. Per FAQ Rule 2.5 when you ignore a chaos token you also ignore the fact that it was revealed, so Blessing of Isis does not interact with Olive McBride that way. Rod of Carnamagos does work (per FAQ ruling on Rod) and Favor of the Sun works well too, yes. — jericho · 760