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Began FAQ for Wrath 5 with:
Lady of Valor
Disrupting Warhammer
the Mythic trait
Dawnflower's Kiss

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Has there been a second printing for deck 6? My Winds of Vengeance already include this correction.

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I added two FAQ entries today. This one amends what had been the Drawing Cards sidebar, while this one reworks what had been the Dealing with Cards sidebar.
There's a bit of reorganization going on there, and the FAQ entries are targeted to a specific issue, and don't clearly tell the whole story of the changes. For the full picture, do this:
• Replace the text of the Dealing with Cards sidebar with the following:
Unless a card says otherwise, drawing means taking a card from the specified source and adding it to your hand. If no source is specified, draw it from your character deck. When you draw a card from a facedown deck, such as a character deck, a location deck, the blessings deck, or any other deck the game tells you to create, draw from the top of the deck. When you draw a card from a faceup pile, such as your discard pile, the blessings discard pile, or any other pile the game tells you to create, draw a card of your choice. When you draw a card from the box, unless you are told to draw a specific card, draw a random card of the appropriate type by shuffling the cards you’re drawing from and drawing the top card. This applies to actions other than drawing—for example, if you're told to bury 1 card from your deck, bury the top card; if you're told to bury 1 card from your discard pile, you choose the card.
• Add a new sidebar, Limited Resources, which says:
If you’re required to do something with a certain number of things and there aren’t that many things available, use as many as there are. For example, if you're told to choose 2 characters at a location occupied by only 1 character, choose only that character. If you’re told to draw 4 cards from a deck that has only 3 cards, draw the 3 cards. (Regardless, if you need to remove any number of cards from the blessings deck and don’t have enough, you lose the scenario; if you need to remove any number of cards from your deck and don’t have enough, your character dies.)
Note that this only applies when you are required to do something. If you have the opportunity to do something that requires a limited resource, and you don't have enough of that resource, you cannot do that thing. For example, if you have the opportunity to close a location whose "When Closing" says "Discard 2 spells," and you have only 1 spell, you cannot close that location.
• Delete the Drawing Cards sidebar, because its text got split into the two sidebars above.

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In conjunction with this blog entry, we added the following:
Difficulty of B scenarios (optional)
Vinst
Alain Lancer
Wandering Judge Imrijka

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The Siege of Drezen question, answer, and resolution have been updated.

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This entry has been updated to clarify that dead characters can't affect anything.

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Added The Demon's Redoubt.
This question, answer, and resolution have been updated.

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The question, answer, and resolution for The Pleasure Center have been updated.

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The resolution to this entry has been updated. The substantive change is the addition of the sentence "Do what each card requires in the order you set them aside." (Cosmetically, the text has also been recast in the plural.)

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Added some rules clarifications about temporarily closing locations.
The last sentence of the resolution has been revised.
Old: If anything causes a character to move to a different location before his attempt is made, he cannot attempt to close a location.
New: If anything causes a character to move before his attempt is made, he may attempt to close his new location, not his previous location.