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If I have this feat, once per round when I take a standard action to grant my creature companion a standard action, does that mean:

a. I do my standard action and it does its standard action (ex. I attack, it attacks)?

b. I spend my standard action to give it a standard action (ex. I spend my action, it attacks)?

Thanks for any insight.

Verdant Wheel Owner - Griffonest Games

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This Tuesday, July 13th, we will be starting organized play groups at GriffoNest Games in Woodstock, Illinois. We have all base sets and seasons available. Should you be in the area and interested, it will run from 7 PM to about 10 PM every other Tuesday. We still have some class decks available, as well. So far, we have about 8 - 12 people, with room for more. Please let me know if you have any questions.

Verdant Wheel Owner - Griffonest Games

During scenario 3 of adventure 4, it says to examine the top card of your location deck if you defeat a bane by 3 or more. Questions:

1. If I defeat the henchman by 3 or more, do I examine and then attempt to close the location?

2. If I defeat the villain by 3 or more, do I examine and then auto-close?

Bonus Question:
Unrelated, but, why does the henchman, Rathos, a human fighter, look like a crocodile man?

Verdant Wheel Owner - Griffonest Games

We have just begun the Shifting Sands adventure. In the first scenario, Muminofrah's Amusement, the first card that we flipped was a Lightning Storm Barrier! The flavor is too rich.

One of the characters we are using is Seltyiel from S&S. He has his Elven Scimitar (P) card from the Battle Iconic sets. The final ability on this weapon says:

If you have the Magus trait, recharge this card to succeed at your check against a spell.

In Mummy's Mask, the value of your rolls matter. In this scenario, your checks to defeat and acquire need to be higher than the Cultist Charioteers. If I use the ability on the weapon to auto acquire a spell, what is my result total considered to be?

Do I get to determine the number? This would also be useful against some of the other cards that require you to be within some specific range.

Does it count as the exact number needed to acquire?

Does it count as no roll whatsoever?

Verdant Wheel Owner - Griffonest Games

I love the new scenarios and story-lines that come out in the organized play. I do not always love the choices I am faced with in between adventures when it comes to selecting upgrades for my characters (I am presently running a solo group of Vika, Raz, and Lem through the Season of the Runelords).

Has anyone attempted a modified version of the organized play adventures and scenarios using regular characters and some type of modified reward system? Like keeping a list of cards gained from that adventure, and adding them to the pool at the end, then adding a card from said pool based on the scenario rewards?

Verdant Wheel Owner - Griffonest Games

As I am beginning the Season of the Runelords, I came across some Gen Con 2016 Reward chronicle sheets.

Can I assign these to any character's present chronicle sheet to gain the abilities listed?

Is there a maximum number of rewards one character can receive?

(Not sure if it matters - we have 1, 3A, and 3Cx2.)

Verdant Wheel Owner - Griffonest Games

We have just finished the Lost at Sea Adventure at Prime Time Sorts Collectibles in Crystal Lake and, because I am curious how the experience went for others, thought I would share some of my general musings about Organized Play based on the experiences of our 14 players (and myself as a player and organizer).

The Positive:
• More scenarios to play (how do you suppose these would play as normal adventures and rules?)
• Cool story
• 28 new characters for use in Runelords and Shackles base set
• Fun to mix it up with different characters and people

The Negative:
• No one has bought a base set. The store has incurred all costs thus far and will need to start charging. Using a base set in store also ties up the customer copy so that they cannot use conveniently at home or elsewhere for the scenarios included there.
• Many of the characters were unable to make any upgrades to their decks over multiple scenarios. Compared to the regular game, this makes the characters a bit weaker while some of the scenarios feel a bit harder (so many Shark Islands!).
• Miss a week, miss out on adventure rewards. This becomes increasingly harsh when your character is not able to beef up on boons.
• Found a magic leather armor, could not add the same armor to my deck because it has a higher number on it in my class deck.
• The class decks feel like they should have more options for building. Perhaps 1.5 to 2 times as many available cards that it came with.

Verdant Wheel Owner - Griffonest Games

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The Dark Relic
The Dark Relic Adventure is intended for characters that have completed Burnt Offerings. It uses cards from the Base set, Character Add-On Pack, and Set 1. The number of this adventure is considered to be 1.

Complete the scenarios, in this order:

Infiltrated
Dark Relic of the Osirion
O Father, Where Art Thou?
Ghostbusters

Reward: Each character picks a boon of their choice from the box.

Scenario: Infiltrated

A jovial night at the Rusty Dragon turns solemn when a hooded Academy messenger places the scroll on the table. It reads: Old friend, I urgently request your aid in dire matters involving the Academy. A group who has infiltrated our ranks has taken a map of great value from us. Kindly find and return it to me. -Banzor Dreamweaver. The messenger quickly fills you in on the details.

An unknown group has infiltrated the Twilight Academy and stolen an antiquated map of great value. Banzor Dreamweaver, an associate of one of the characters and high-ranking official from the Academy, calls upon the heroes to retrieve the map and investigate who is behind this treachery. Academy agents have reported on the possible whereabouts of the criminals.

# of Characters: Location
1: The Academy
1: Nettlemaze
1: The Old Light
2: Warrens
3: Treacherous Cave
4: Woods
5: Wooden Bridge
6: Farmhouse

* Pull one Traitor and Sneak monster from the box before playing to use in encounters.

Villain: Use any brown villain, replace when drawn with Traitor having the ability: before encountering Traitor, summon and encounter a Sneak– regular villain rules apply (shuffle the brown villain card back into the appropriate stacks when necessary).

Henchmen: Use any red henchman cards, replace with Sneak when drawn - regular henchmen rules apply if the Sneak is the result of a red henchman card (shuffle in the red card if undefeated).

During this Encounter: If you would encounter an Ally, banish it and encounter a Sneak instead. You may not close a location when defeating a Sneak in place of an Ally.

Reward: The Map - Use the treasure map barrier card. A player may start with this card in their opening hand during the scenario: Dark Relic of the Osirion. The map is essential to the next scenario and counts as an item in that player’s deck.

Scenario: Dark Relic of the Osirion

A concerned Banzor Dreamweaver stands before you. “Osirions.” He utters quietly. “What claim could they possibly have on this map and mysterious treasure to which it leads? And why would they go to such ends to acquire it? We must find this item, before they do. Please, take the map and retrieve it for me. You shall be handsomely rewarded and I in your debt.”

It appears that a rogue sect of the Osirion is behind the theft of the map. They claim it leads to one of their sacred ancestral artifacts, stolen from their people long ago. After years of searching, they traced it to the Twilight Academy. After foiling the Osirion plot, Banzor has employed the heroes to recover the item. The Osirion, after years of searching, are not ready to let their prize go so easily.

# of Characters: Location
1: Treacherous Cave
1: Warrens
1: Thassilonian Dungeon
2: Deeper Dungeons
3: Prison
4: Throne Room
5: Shrine to Lamashtu
6: Desecrated Vault

Please note: Desecrated Vault will always be the last card used in this scenario. If there are less than six players, replace the last card that would be used with Desecrated Vault. Furthermore, the scenario cards must be set up in order. The villain card will always be shuffled into the Desecrated Vault location.

Villain: Use any brown villain. This card will represent the Dark Relic.

Dark Relic: Before attempting to acquire Dark Relic, summon and encounter an Ancient Skeleton henchman.
Check to Acquire Dark Relic – Wisdom or Divine 14

If unable to acquire the Dark Relic, shuffle the villain card into one of the remaining open locations as per a normal undefeated villain (this represents the Osirions gaining the Dark Relic and attempting to escape). Once acquired, the scenario is over. The Dark Relic will not go into any player’s deck.

Henchmen: Bandits (Osirion Rogues)

During this Encounter: You may only move to a location that has been explored using the map (the exploring player has the map in her hand). The player with the map may only move to the next location or a location that his been explored using the map.

Reward: Pick a boon type. Draw one random boon of that type from the box.

Scenario: O Father, Where Art Thou

“This is unlike anything I’ve ever seen.” Banzor mulls over the object a bit more before excitedly exclaiming, “Find Father Zantus! Bring him to me here. And be on the lookout for the Osirions. They are undoubted angry that we now possess what they consider to be theirs!”

# of Characters: Location
1: Temple
1: Academy
1: Garrison
2: City Gate
3: Sandpoint Cathedral
4: Town Square
5: Waterfront
6: Junk Beach

Please note: If Father Zantus is in a deck, remove it. That player may replace it with a basic ally of her choice. Pull two Cultist monsters from the box before playing to use in encounters.

Villain: Use any brown villain. This card will represent the Banzor Dreamweaver. Banzor will be shuffled into the Academy location. If encountered, one of two things will happen:
1. The player encountering him does not have Father Zantus in hand. Shuffle him back into the Academy deck.
2. The player encountering him has Father Zantus in hand. The players win the adventure.

Henchmen: Father Zantus + Bandits (if in a game with 5 locations, use Zantus and 4 bandits). If Father Zantus is not acquired, shuffle him back into that location instead of banishing him. When bandits are encountered, replace with 2 Cultist when drawn (encounter both, one after the other) – both must be defeated in order to close the location. If either is undefeated, shuffle the red bandit henchman card back into the location.

During this Encounter: If you would encounter a Bandit henchman, encounter 2 Cultists instead.

Reward: Draw a random blessing from the box. Father Zantus will stay with the party (if a player can find room for him in her deck).

Scenario: Ghostbusters!

I ain’t afraid of no ghost.

Unearthed, the Dark Relic is having a strange effect on Sandpoint. Once again, the heroes are there to clean up the mess. Unable to control the Dark Relic, Banzor has charged the heroes with arranging a meeting with the Osirion Envoy to work out an agreement on receiving the Dark Relic.

# of Characters: Location
1: Temple
1: Academy
1: Town Square
2: Village House
3: General Store
4: The Rusty Dragon
5: Farmhouse
6: Sandpoint Cathedral

* Pull one Ghost, Shadow, and Spectre from the box.

Villain: Use any brown villain. It represents Egon Spengler, Osirion Envoy.

Egon Spengler, Osirion Envoy
Check to Defeat: Charisma or Diplomacy 18 or Combat 14
Powers: If defeated in combat, Egon will flee to an open location. If defeated with Charisma or Diplomacy, the adventure is over.

Henchmen: Use any red henchman cards. When a henchman card is encountered, roll d6. Replace the henchman with: 1-2 ghost, 3-4 shadow, 5-6 spectre.

Special Location Building Rule: Double the amount of henchman that would normally be used and subtract one. After shuffling the villain and henchmen, add two cards to each location except the Temple. If the villain is defeated, he will run to the Temple if possible (as per normal villain rules). Both henchmen must be defeated in order to close a location.

Temple AT THIS LOCATION addendum: Instead of having an encounter, a character may instead become blessed. Blessed characters’ attacks gain the magic trait until they encounter a ghost, spectre, or shadow. After that encounter, the blessing wears off.

During this Encounter: The difficulty to defeat monsters with the undead trait is increased by 2.

Reward: If the heroes defeat Egon with combat, there is no reward. If they defeat him with diplomacy/charisma, choose a boon type. Draw a random card of that type from the box until you get a card without the basic trait.