Clarification: Two spells in one turn?


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We were down to 3 cards in the blessing deck, but had a strategy that could let us win if, and only if Ezren could close the location he was on (no cards in deck) and then move to another open location to temporarily close it when the last person/turn defeated the villain.

Ezren was on Wooden Bridge and needed a Dex/Stealth check of 6. So he cast Invisibility to pass the Stealth check. Then to position himself to be able to block the villain from escaping, he used Levitate to move to another location.

My wife argued that you can't use two spells in a turn. My thought was you can't use two spells on a single check. Since the check to close the location, and the act of moving to another location were different events, it was a legal use of two spells. So who was right?

BTW, we lost anyway because while the villain was defeated, and the other two players temporarily closed their locations, Ezren failed to close his! Doh!


You were correct. The rule is one card of each type per check or step.

It's entirely up to you how you choose to approach your wife with this information. Good luck!


Very important correction to my last post!

It's one card of each type per CHARACTER per check or step.

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