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  1. I feel like the banish boons are there mostly to use during the scenario you find them as well as to water down the % chance of finding actual loot.  Even for an Alchemist or the Drunken Master Role, a lot of them just aren't that great.  

     

    I wouldn't mind if they went and explored the concept further though... such as having banish to use boons that do stuff in conjunction to other boons like: 

     

    Magical Red Potion, Magical Blue Potion, Magical Green Potion - all have a banish to use effect like "Banish to get a d6 on an intellegence, dexterity, or strengh check" but then as an additional clause of "Ff you have all 3 in your possession, return them to the game box and get a specific loot card" that is a single, stronger, version of the 3 potions.  

     

    Some sort of card combo synergy or push your luck/reward mechanic would be welcome.  This way you are holding onto cards for a long term gain, that is also thematic.  

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  2. You are right.  I got my alchemists mixed up and was on mobile at the time.  Also to add to my confusion, there is the Skulls and Shackles version of Damiel... and then the Character Class Pack.  I can't find a scan of the Character Class Pack... but it is in the character pdf download on Paizo.  

     

    It's Damiel who has the ability I was thinking.   So your "weaker spyglass" aka Kohl of Uncanny Discernment also becomes a card to boost your combat, and eventually, most of your non-combat checks.  (his Intelligence is a d10 and Dex is a d12).   This is in addition to being a great card already for scouting purposes. 

     

    Which is just an example as to how specialized classes can often take advantage of seemingly weaker cards.  (same with a lot of the discard 1 time use potions too that seem weak without an Alchemist in the mix)

     

                   
    You may discard a card that has the Alchemical trait (□ or any 2 cards) to add your Intelligence skill
     to your Dexterity combat check (□ or your Strength, Dexterity, or Constitution non-combat check).
    
    ---------------   Mind Chemist Specialization also gives --------------------
    
    □ You may bury (□ or discard) a card that has the Alchemical trait to add your Dexterity skill (□+2) 
    to your Intelligence (□ or Wisdom or Charisma) check. (□ Then you may draw a card.) 

    However, one could argue that cogsnap being able to discard a card to get a free item after a monster encounter is would make Kohl of Uncanny Discernment a bit more versatile a swell, since it can both scout and be used to farm for gear.   But no, not ridiculously more useful. 

  3. Evasion is a very powerful mechanic. It's a version of scouting, which is arguably even more powerful. 

     

    I wrote a full write up about Merisiel and her evasion ability here 

     

    The gist of why it's powerful comes from the idea of preparation and/or lack thereof.  Evasion lets you prepare your entire party better (evading villians, maximizing loot potential), but knowing you can evade lets you YOLO a location since you have a get out of free card if things get bad or if you are unprepared as well.    

     

    Yes you lose time if you overuse it, but since you are dealing with random cards in random decks... it's potential to save time and/or help you get the best loot you may only encounter a few times in your entire adventure path outweighs this weakness.  

     

    Strategically using Evade though is powerful.  

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  4. Hey there.

    I think the Crusade ability is great if you are willing to accept the loss of the boons that you run into or if you find yourself in a desperate situation to find a Henchman/Villain.

    Thanks

    You aren't losing the boon, you are just scouting it and putting it on the bottom of the location. Now you know it exists and you focus your efforts for it. When the time comes that the greatest Boon you have been looking for gets scouted with crusade, all you have to do is not close the location and go through the deck. Or find a way to shuffle the deck, like evading a monster... You'll have time since crusade has been saving you blessings anyway as you find a potion of glibness for the 300th time.

     

    Meanwhile.... Crusade gets to be ridiculous useful the other 99 times you don't find that great boon.

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  5. The cool thing about this game is that all the characters are playable.  Rise of the Runelords is not as punishing as what is to come in this regard. However, there are some mechanics that are more OP than others... looking at cards/rearranging cards and evading are (IMO) among the top 2 things a character can do to really give you the upper hand.  

     

    Because of this... Merisiel's evade is underrated in this post IMO.  

     

    Evade is actually really powerful, and in later expansions, actually gets nerfed a little bit since most other characters that have evade (not in this version/rise of the runelords) have limitations to what they can evade or it costs them something to evade. 

    • Evade lets you handle any location where you have to summon a monster at the beginning of each turn
    • Evade lets you handle group traps/penalties where you have to summon a monster
    • It let's you evade the villain in most cases... which means you can really plan your next moves since you'll know what location it's in
    • It let's you farm for good items a lot easier... since if you see a really good boon, you can evade it, and then go after it with a character that can make the check much easier

    and most importantly... when you unlock specializations later on (after Adventure 3 or in Quest Mode), if you take the Acrobat ability:

    • Let's you put evaded things back on top of the deck... which is both scouting AND strong for planning or bad pulls

    Merisiel is great because she is one of the few characters you can guarantee to leave at a location solo and handle things.  

     

    It is true, if you evade too much... you lose a lot of time.  So it's important only to evade when it's strategic.  But if she evades even 2 summoned monsters... it's generally a net win anyway since most other characters would in many cases have to burn a card to encounter (like spells, discared weapons, items etc). 

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  6. I encountered a bug in a scenario within the first five encounters that ended me taking 6 damage when I shouldn't have. I decided to try the forfeit option just to restart the scenario and I noticed that I kept the few boons I found, one of which being the best sword for that adventure level.

     

    I know in the real game you can kind of do something like this (at the expense of having to reset the game) which is a pain in card form. But in app form... Isn't this cheating a bit? Does the game track wins/losses in any way that might deter this kind of meta gaming for better cards?

     

    Just curious. I wish the game kept track of w/l, time played, at a character level, party level, and app level.

  7. There is something weird with the Henchman Bandit.  I've had this happen twice in the first two scenarios.  Both times it was during a temporary close location.  It has not been a consistent bug, but it's definitely happened 2 maybe 3 times.  (one time I thought I just miscalculated).

     

    It shows a strength of 8 to defeat on the combat check, which is all fine and good, but I've had a few cases when he is the "Summon a Bandit and defeat to close a location" requirement, during the temporary close step, where something breaks and I lose the check despite winning the check. 

     

    In one case, I rolled a 17, more than enough, but it gave me the defeat animation and I ended up taking 9 damage somehow, which makes no sense at all, since at most, on a roll of 1, you could take 7.  Since there is no in game log, there is no way to verify it for you.

     

    It happened again on another character.  Rolled enough to easily beat the bandit, got the defeat animation, couldn't temp close the location. 

     

    I'm very familiar with the board game version (own all 3!) and am 99% sure it's not a rules thing, but a bug. 

     

    I'll try to recreate it somehow if possible. 

     

     

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