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csouth154 wrote:

If you die, you don't HAVE to start the whole adventure path over. You can make (a) new character(s) and continue from where you are. You do have to abide by the rules for creating new characters, but remember that once you start adventure deck 3, you no longer have to abide by the basic trait restriction; you can choose any card that is a least two levels lower than the the deck you are on. So if you die during deck 3, and you want to make new characters and continue, you can use any cards from deck 1 or below. This applies to new characters created to replace a dead hero or brand new characters that you want to bring in. If you do go back to a previous adventure, then yes, you should remove any cards from higher decks.

When you complete an adventure and move on to the next one, leave all old cards in the box and just add the new ones. Always play with cards from the current deck and any previous decks. Do not play with cards from a deck higher than the one you are on.

Continue from where I left off meaning? Does that mean if I am playing The skin saw murders and after 3rd game in that deck I die does that mean that it is the same as losing the scenario only I have to start over only with a character that has his deck and stats dialed back to 0.

Or does it mean I go back to scenario 1. Because I remember hearing that if you were playing with friends and you died you would have to play solo games to get caught back up to where they are. How can that be true if you continue from where you left off?


Ok so let's say that am playing and I died in the 3rd adventure deck. I know my character starts over with basic cards and no feats. The thing I can't figure out is all the adventure decks that I added to the box. Do I have to remove all the adventure decks untill I am just left with just the basic deck and maybe the character addon? Or do I just keep all the cards as is start again?

Also when completing say...Burnt Offerings would I remove all the cards from the box that have to do with Burnt offerings and add all the cards that are associated with The Skin Saw Murders?
Or would I just add the skin saw murders and leave the Burnt Offering cards in the box?


I agree. One thing I think would be awesome, would be if someone who is familiar with the adventure in the RPG, make more story to fill in some of the gaps that the card game fails to note. You don't need an over abundance of information just enough to give more flavor.

For example more information on the Villains and their henchmen. More detail as to why the locations are there. The story that bridges the gap between adventure scenarios. How did the characters reach this area from where they were and why are they here.