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Is there an ETA on when the Class Deck Character Sheets download will be updated to include the Magus Deck Characters?


So, my play group started Mummy's Mask this past Sunday. And we ran into a small rules quandary.

While I felt the rules were perfectly plain, one of the players in my group was insisting that:
"When you explore, you draw the top card, Examine it, then encounter it."
Of course this would mean that anything with Trigger trait will always have it's Triggered action fire.

I'm of the opinion that in general (baring shenanigans on cards that state other wise) the game function of Examine has nothing to do with Explore action.

Can someone please clear this up for me?


Is there a PDF version of the Troop card in WotR AP6 available somewhere and I'm just not seeing it?

I found the AP2 Troop card in the Resources and Free Downloads section, but I didn't see one for the AP6 Troop.

Help?


When playing tonight, we can across a question on how to interpret Elemental Bombardment's power. While we all agreed on how we played it... we also all agreed that it seemed WAY too good even for a Adventure 5 Spell.

The card as written reads:
For your combat check, discard this card to use your Arcane or Divine skill and add 1d6+1 for each of your mythic charges and either the Bludgeoning, Cold, Electricity, or Fire trait.

So here's the question. Assuming you're in Adventure 5 and have 5 Mythic charges, when you play the spell do you add to your check:
1) 5d6+5
or
2) 1d6+5


So, over the weekend my playgroup and I noticed a difference in the wording on the Blessing of Deskari , and I'm wanting to make sure we're correctly interpreting it.

Every other Blessing, the wording for adding dice to a check reads "Discard this card to add X dice to any check." Sometimes with caveats, but the part of the text that's the focus here is "add X dice to ANY check"

We noticed on Deskari, the wording reads "add 1 die to YOUR check" and "add 2 dice plus the scenario’s adventure deck number to YOUR check"

Are we correct is interpreting this to mean a Blessing of Deskari can not be played to add dice to another player's check?

Example:
Player A is attempting a Combat check. Player B CAN NOT play a Blessing of Deskari to assist Player A, as the wording implies that Player B can only play the Blessing of Deskari to add dice to Player B's checks.