Dry Quicksand and 3-2A: doomed?


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In a scenario where there is a siege deck, if a character token ends up shuffled into their location deck are they just done? Especially solo, since there is no way for them to encounter anything other than banes which are evaded, and evading banes doesn't shuffle the location deck they are in. Thus leading to a situation where they will never end up on top of their deck.

If there are other characters I suppose they could try to intentionally fail combat checks to burn through boons, but that seems much harsher than the intended level of penalty from being shuffled into the deck.

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What I'd do is shuffle them into the siege deck. If you can examine the boons at your location or the siege deck you should be able to shuffle yourself into the siege deck as well.

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It's most difficult solo (when you're also less likely to be able to throw the kitchen sink at defeating it, which is my first suggestion), but the easiest route is to use any method available to examine your location deck. It's not a lot of cards, so cards like Augury or even Blessing of the Gods when Blessing of the Ancients is on the top of the deck can turn yourself up pretty quickly. Especially if you just take some damage to your location, as you mention.

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