| Erloth the Dagger |
I'm was playing Black Tower of adventure 4 tonight with Merisiel and a question came up:
Okay I had one location closed with two left. I explored at the location I was at and drew a henchman. I decided to evade the henchman and leave it on top. On my next turn I moved to the other open location. After a few explorations I drew the villain. I ended up beating the villain causing him to flee to the last remaining open location. My question is does that henchman, that was on top, stay on top after the villain is shuffled into the the deck?
| jones314 |
I'm was playing Black Tower of adventure 4 tonight with Merisiel and a question came up:
Okay I had one location closed with two left. I explored at the location I was at and drew a henchman. I decided to evade the henchman and leave it on top. On my next turn I moved to the other open location. After a few explorations I drew the villain. I ended up beating the villain causing him to flee to the last remaining open location. My question is does that henchman, that was on top, stay on top after the villain is shuffled into the the deck?
Pretty sure that shuffle the deck means shuffle the whole deck. Note the careful wording of Cure how you shuffle the deck THEN try the recharge. Evading a card doesn't give the card a recurring memory where it should be.
| elcoderdude |
Also, I thought that I saw that unless a card says otherwise, an evade shuffles the card back in? Hence why there is a card (can't remember what, either a spell or an Ezren role) says that you can put cards on top instead when evading.
Merisiel's Acrobat role has a power feat which enables her to put evaded cards on top of the location deck.