
Stefano87 |
Hello everyone!
Ive purchased right now the acg path skull and shackles! Super duper game.
Btw, ive a doubt!
If a player encounter a villain or a monster with an other player in the same location, the player B should fight it or no?
Player B what can do? Just giving blessing and items to player A?
Thanks!!
Cheers

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Hello everyone!
Ive purchased right now the acg path skull and shackles! Super duper game.Btw, ive a doubt!
If a player encounter a villain or a monster with an other player in the same location, the player B should fight it or no?Player B what can do? Just giving blessing and items to player A?
Thanks!!
Cheers
Welcome.
First, there are some banes (Villains, Henchman, Monsters and Barriers) that have multiple checks to defeat. The numbers are separated by "THEN".
If Player A and Player B are at the same location and Player A encounters a Monster, Player B can play blessings or items or spells or use powers as long as they say they add to a combat check and they don't say "For your combat check". Blessings are usually the easiest to play. But Player A must encounter the Monster.
If the Monster he encounters has two (or three) sets of numbers and the there is a "THEN" between the numbers, that means there will be multiple checks to be done. In this case, Player A only needs to do one of those checks. Player B can actually do one of the other checks instead of just assisting.
I hope this helps.
ps-Also, if Player B is at a different location and there is a single check to defeat, you can still play blessings (and other cards) to assist Player A. Just make sure that the cards do not say something about being at "your location".

Hawkmoon269 |

If Player A encounters a card, Player A has to deal with the encounter. Player B can use cards and powers to help with that encounter. For example, they can play a blessing to help. They might also have a power that can help (such as Valeros, Feiya, or Lem). They might have a weapon that can help. The cards and powers will contain the info on exactly whether Player B can help Player A. Some powers says "any check." Player B could play that at any time someone is making a check. Some powers say "a check by a character at your locaiton." If player B and player A are at the same location, player B can play that to help player A. Some cards say "a Strength check." If player A is making a Strength check, player B can play that to help them.
So, look at the cards. The limits on when it can be player are in the words on the cards. Just keep in mind: You can't succeed, fail, defeat, acquire, or evade something for someone else.
Good luck on your adventure.