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The book didn't really say what happens when failing a combat check against a henchman. Do you take damage? I saw a video online that led me to believe that when a henchman is not defeated then you are forced to search the rest of the location before you can close it. Is that the case? Does it just go back in the box? Sorry if I missed it in the instructions, I'm reading the Wrath of the Righteous rule book and it seems a lot is not explained or just ommited.

When fighting the villain, if all locations are closed and you fail the check to defeat him what happens since he technically has no place to escape too??? The rule book does a good job of explaining what happens when you pass but what happens upon failure, unless I missed it lol. Thanks in advance guys!


Hello everybody! I just picked up the Wrath of the Righteous base set. This is my first Pathfinder experience! The rule book isn't to bad but I'm finding that it lacks enough information on some things and other things are just completely ommited. I have to assume that maybe they're in one of the previous rule books???

Anyways. When it comes to recharging cards the Wrath rule book doesn't really say anything about it. Rise of the Runlords rules says that if I have the trait listed on the card I can attempt to recharge the card but it doesn't explain what I need to do. I'm assuming to recharge I just need to simply role the check as I would just like I was aquiring the card for the first time at a location? Also I have an armor card that says to recharge it to block 2 damage. Do I roll the skill check to apply the recharge? If it fails do I discard it???

Another would be the bane cards. When encountering a barrier type card, page 25 under "Check to defeat" says "You normally take damage if you fail a check to defeat a monster." Under "Type" it says "Most banes or either monsters or barriers." So I'm assuming that you do not take damage as the barrier is not classified under the monster type.

I'm sure I'm way over thinking this!

Thanks all!