
Flat the Impaler |

So remove from game basically means remove it from the box permanently or just for the current game?
Permanently. It's designed to weed out weaker cards as you get more powerful and have access to more powerful cards (required for banes, optional for boons).
Leaving them in does exactly what you pointed out: it dilutes the decks. In the case of boons, it means you're less likely to encounter the more powerful ones. In the case of banes, it makes the game less difficult than its intended to be.

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Polyphemus wrote:This is addressed on the Rise of the Runelords Adventure Path card.Thanks!
So remove from game basically means remove it from the box permanently or just for the current game?
Just want to be sure.... I'd hate to find out at the end of the campaign we did it wrong!
Permanently for that AP with the characters you are playing. If you are playing with different groups you may need to add them back in. (That would mean you might want to track which cards have been removed.)
For example, you would continue to remove the appropriate cards after they have been encountered all the way until the last scenario in Adventure Deck 6. You would not add them back in until you start over or play with another group of players.

Flat the Impaler |

Permanently for that AP with the characters you are playing. If you are playing with different groups you may need to add them back in. (That would mean you might want to track which cards have been removed.)
For example, you would continue to remove the appropriate cards after they have been encountered all the way until the last scenario in Adventure Deck 6. You would not add them back in until you start over or play with another group of players.
Right. Think of the game box as the current state of a campaign (in RPG terms), with "permanent" being relative to that campaign.

Mike Vacco |
1970Zombie wrote:Right. Think of the game box as the current state of a campaign (in RPG terms), with "permanent" being relative to that campaign.Permanently for that AP with the characters you are playing. If you are playing with different groups you may need to add them back in. (That would mean you might want to track which cards have been removed.)
For example, you would continue to remove the appropriate cards after they have been encountered all the way until the last scenario in Adventure Deck 6. You would not add them back in until you start over or play with another group of players.
Thanks guys!