Scrying


Rules Questions and Gameplay Discussion


The spell Scrying (I believe, no cards in front of me) seems to be exactly the same as Augury, except harder to acquire/recharge. IIRC, the wording is the same except for one little part that doesn't make a difference to it's functionality.

My friend and I can't tell what about the card makes it better than Augury to warrant the increased cost of the spell. Generally spells that are more difficult have some kind of increased power.

So: Are we missing something? Or is the card just more difficult so that we don't have people looking through the decks over and over?


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Augury = "your location", Scrying = "a location". I think that means use it to look in any location, not just yours. Powerful.


Aha, so it does! Figured it was something like that. We were probably reaching the bottom of the wine by the time I looked at the card.

'a location' is kind of murky, 'any location' would have been a little more clear!

Thanks!

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tech_biscuit wrote:
'a location' is kind of murky, 'any location' would have been a little more clear!

We're making that adjustment starting with Skull & Shackles....

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