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1) Yes. As long as each player only plays one blessing each.
2) Yes. Because encounters like those with multiple checks broken up by the word THEN, are considered separate checks when considering effects like revealing and whatnot.
TClifford
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Remember this golden rule: Each check is separate. So the limitations on using a PCs power once and you can only use one type of card per check ends once the check is made. T
Also, speaking of Ripnugget & Stickfoot, since that card has a THEN between the check and you have more than one person at that location, you can assign the active PC to one of the checks and another PC to the other check.
So in my case, I has Lini and Amiri together when I ran into that villain. Amiri had a better total combat so I assigned her to Ripnugget and Lini to Stickfoot. Fortunately, they both made their rolls, but if Amiri had failed, Lini would still have to make the roll to see if she took damage.
Charles Scholz
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When there are 2 opponents on a card and only 1 is defeated does the other escape, or do they both escape?
Example: Stickfoot is defeated while Ripnugget is not. Does Ripnugget take Stickfoot with him and you have to fight them both next time, or do you just have to find Ripnugget?
Also is the scenario over if you defeat just Ripnugget since he is the villain and Stickfoot is his mount?
Vic Wertz
Chief Technical Officer
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When there are 2 opponents on a card and only 1 is defeated does the other escape, or do they both escape?
Example: Stickfoot is defeated while Ripnugget is not. Does Ripnugget take Stickfoot with him and you have to fight them both next time, or do you just have to find Ripnugget?
Also is the scenario over if you defeat just Ripnugget since he is the villain and Stickfoot is his mount?
A card is a card—if it's undefeated, the whole thing is undefeated (unless it says otherwise).
Also, we never ever want you to have to remember anything that may or may not have happened to a card in the past, apart from the feat checkboxes on character cards. Cards do not have "memories."