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Arkham Horror: The Card Game (Tabletop Game)

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Arkham Horror: The Card Game is a Collectible Card Game — specifically a living card game — spinoff of Arkham Horror. Like its predecessor, AH:tCG is based on H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos and takes place in the 1920s, and is a fully cooperative game, with the players teaming up to fight the forces of the Mythos controlled by the game.Players control investigators that try to penetrate the occult mysteries of Arkham, Massachusetts. Play consists of investigators moving across various locations, investigating the locations to discover clues and battling enemies and the forces of the Mythos. The plot of each scenario is determined by "act" and "agenda" cards: the act deck describes the objectives that the investigators are trying to accomplish, usually by collecting enough clues from the locations; and the agenda deck describes the forces of evil and progresses slowly but surely as time goes on. If all cards in the act deck are completed, the scenario ends in a win for the players, and if all cards in the agenda deck are completed, the scenario ends unfavorably (but not always as a loss for the players).Each scenario has multiple possible endings, depending on the actions the investigators take during the scenario and the result of the race between the act and agenda decks. Scenarios are generally linked together in a campaign, with the results of each scenario affecting how later scenarios play out. This being Lovecraft, happy endings are hard to come by.Players are represented in-game by investigators, each with their own special ability and deckbuilding requirements. The investigators are split into five roles that represent the broad archetypes of Lovecraftian protagonists: Guardians directly fight the evils plaguing Arkham. The Guardian class focuses on combat and enemy management. Seekers study and uncover the dark truths of the world. The Seeker class focuses on gathering clues and movement abilities. Rogues avoid direct confrontation. The Rogue class focuses on evasion and resource stockpiling. Mystics embrace the occult, with all the risks that entails. The Mystic class focuses on high risk, high reward gameplay. Survivors didn't sign up for this. The Survivor class focuses on luck manipulation and reusing already-used cards to balance out low stats.Several expansion campaigns have been released, in addition to one-off scenarios and custom fan made content.Campaigns: Night of the Zealot: The ghouls of Arkham abandon the shadows and take to the streets - aided by their god, Umôrdhoth. The Dunwich Legacy: A cult attempts to take vengeance on Dr. Armitage after the events of The Dunwich Horror. The Path to Carcosa: The play The King in Yellow threatens the invasion of an alien world. Or are you just losing it? The Forgotten Age: An expedition into the jungles of Mexico discovers a threat to the very fabric of time itself. The Circle Undone: At a charity event hosted by the Silver Twilight Lodge, four people have utterly vanished, and the dead are strangely restless... The Dream-Eaters: An intertwined double story as one group becomes lost in the Dreamlands and another works in the waking world to return them home, with the fate of both worlds hanging in the balance. The Innsmouth Conspiracy: The team of investigators got stuck in Innsmouth, without memory of how they got there. Will they remember in time to prevent an upcoming catastrophe? Edge of the Earth: The second expedition to the City of the Elder Things goes disastrously, and now investigators must not only survive, but find the answer to what lies behind the Mountains of Madness... The Scarlet Keys: Strange vanishings are going on around the world: things, animals and even people have been disappearing without a trace, vanishing not only from the physical world but also from memory and history. The investigators work to discover the truth behind these disappearances and find a way to stop them before it's too late, all while constantly clashing with the mysterious organisation which calls itself the Red Coterie. The Feast of Hemlock Vale: A survey team from Miskatonic goes to research the nature of the previously off-limits Hemlock Isle, but soon finds out that the island is horribly disfigured by some alien entity...Standalone Scenarios: Curse of the Rougarou: A cursed beast stalks the swamps of the New Orleans bayou. Carnivale of Horrors: The celebrants of the Carnivale of Venice are the sacrifices for a dark ritual. The Labyrinths of Lunacy: The investigators must work together to escape a madman's deathtrap. Guardians of the Abyss: The investigators explore Cairo and the Sahara Desert to solve a sleeping sickness where no one will wake again. Murder at the Excelsior Hotel: A murder occurs at the prestigious hotel, and the investigators must solve this case before the police arrive and possibly accuse them of this murder... or they become the next victims. The Blob That Ate Everything: A throwback to B-Movie horror with multiple groups trying to take down the giant critter. Barkham Horror: The Meddling of Meowlathotep: Originally announced simply as an April Fools' Day joke in 2019, but fan reaction was so popular that it was released for real later that year. This expansion is set in an alternate universe, where evil cats have become a grave danger to the world, and the only force that stands in their way is a team of heroic investigator dogs. War of the Outer Gods: Three Ancient Ones are attacking at once; fortunately, they're just as hostile to each other as to the humans, which gives the investigators a chance to stop them before it's too late. Machinations Through Time: Nobel-winning scientists and their breakthroughs have vanished from history, leaving humanity devastated. The investigators are sent on a time-traveling adventure to find out who disrupted the past and is messing with the future.Note: Until more cleanup is done on the page, this page includes unmarked spoilers. You have been warned!
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No Saving Throw: Infamous "Ancient Evils" treachery encounter has exactly one effect: it increases current Doom by one, as well as moving the agenda forward if the limit is reached. This reduces your already limited time without any skill test to prevent it so unless the investigator has an encounter negation card like Ward of Protection on-hand there's nothing they can do. Whenever altered versions of this treachery appears, be it Return to... pack or something scenario-specific, they universally provide options to avoid triggering its effect, though sometimes alternative may be no less painful.
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"Clean Them Out" makes you perform an attack action and gain 2 resources by doing so (the card itself costs 0). Not terribly useful on its own given that you are attacking just for one damage, but helps to fuel the economy of other assets and events and allows you to take out enemies with one HP left without wasting bullets or using more damaging events.
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Actually Four Mooks: The "Swarm" mechanic allows one monster to impersonate several copies of itself, but they can't separate from each other.
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Everyone Has a Special Move
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Everyone Has a Special Move: Each investigator has at least one unique ability and signature card which only they may use, which makes playing as them different from any other investigator from the same class.
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Cap Raiser
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Cap Raiser: Inverted with "Deep Slumber" treachery, which reduces hand size by 3, and forces investigator to discard excessive cards every time they draw anything, instead of only during upkeep phase. Fortunately, it's possible to get rid of it.
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One Bullet Left
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One Bullet Left: "One in the Chamber" event card only works when there's one ammo left in your Firearms asset... but it gives massive boost to the skill test when you use it, highly increasing your chance to make the best out of that ammo.
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Anyone Can Die
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Anyone Can Die: None of the Companions are safe. One of them dies at random at the start of campaign, and the rest may die either if the investigator whom they follow or themselves gets defeated, or during certain story events. In general, it's nearly impossible to prevent at least two more deaths.
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While "hollowed" cards generally can be retrieved once scenario ends, some effects can remove those cards permanently; non-unique cards must be re-purchased, unique are gone for duration of campaign.
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Earn Your Bad Ending: If you go out of your way to improve your standing with Mother Rachel (she has the least number of options to do so out of all Residents), and then betray Rosa Marquez and side with her, even when you witness the atrocities she's capable of, Mother Rachel would give you one final task: to help gather people for the feast, even if they would resist. Then you would receive your reward: being devoured by the Colour.
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Absurdly Long Stairway: In "Beyond the Gates of Sleep", investigators have to ascend through the Seventy Steps... only to immediately run into the Seven Hundred Steps. In "A Thousand Shapes of Horror", there is a very long staircase which leads to the Underworld (which is a part of the Dream Land, being its lower plane). Thanks to The Unnameable's influence, it may become much longer than it seemed at first. In the ending where team B returns back home, they use the same staircase Virgil described in his writings to descend back into Waking World. However, finding that staircase requires taking some extra steps in previous scenario.
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Heroic RRoD
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Heroic RRoD: The "trauma" mechanic, which symbolises the dangers investigators faces scarring them for life. Traumas are usually earned as consequence of running out of Stamina and/or Sanity, or as effects of scenario resolutions, and result in investigators starting the next one already having some damage/horror, making it progressively easier to gain more of them. If it reduces them to zero starting Stamina/Sanity, that investigator perishes, forcing the player to pick a new one.
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You Can't Thwart Stage One: In "The Search for Kadath", no matter the outcome, Virgil will get captured, either together with the other investigators, or when he briefly separates from them, forcing investigators to go to rescue him on the Moon.
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Encounter Repellant
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Encounter Repellant: Disc of Itzamna protects you from enemies that would otherwise spawn right on top of you; basic version merely lets you auto-evade it or deal damage to it, while upgraded discards it outright. Both versions are one-time use only, as you have to discard them afterwards. Dr. William T. Maleson lets you can an encounter card you don't like (shuffling it back into deck), and draw another, albeit at the cost of dropping one of your clues. Upgraded version can use his ability on another investigator, as well as letting you choose between two encounter cards instead, canceling and discarding the other "Forewarned" event lets you cancel a non-weakness treachery before it triggers, albeit you have to drop one of your clues to do so. "Barricade" event makes non-Elite enemies unable to enter your location (and upgraded version also prevents them from spawning, kicking them to the nearby location instead). The downside is that if anyone leaves the barricaded location (strangely, entering is fine), the barricade gets discarded.
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Pushed at the Monster: In the final scenario, "The Devourer Below", Lita Chantler can be thrown at Umôrdhoth in order to appease its hunger, should it rise. This awards players with instant victory, but with great penalties.
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Heel–Face Door-Slam
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In "In the Clutches of Chaos", if Anette/Sanford survives the mayhem they've caused (which happens if investigators managed to stop them before they go too far with their plans), they would offer help in saving the world. You can accept it, refuse or try to arrest them (in Sanford's case, you can also replace him as new master of the Lodge).
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Hidden Agenda Villain
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Hidden Agenda Villain: It becomes obvious pretty early that Mother Rachel is untrustworthy, especially if you do the night scenarios and see her cult at work. But her true agenda only gets revealed at the end of campaign.
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Item Caddy
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Item Caddy: Many Survivor-class cards are dedicated to (re)obtaining other cards from discard pile, or even playing them from there. Some investigators also have abilities interacting with discard pile in some way.
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Exactly What I Aimed At
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Exactly What I Aimed At" "Oops!" event allows to, after missing an enemy, to damage other enemy at same location. The upgraded version straight up allows you to hit the enemy you've missed anyway, on top of preventing another investigator engaged with the targeted enemy to suffer damage from your missed attack.
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Brainwashed and Crazy
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Brainwashed and Crazy: A strange influence is affecting the people of Excelsior hotel, using them as proxy to commit the murders. The scenario starts with the lead Investigator being brainwashed into murdering their informant, and 2 treacheries can potentially affect guests and police men, innocent "enemies" that are non-hostile to the Investigator by default, into becoming aggressive. "Driven to Madness" makes enemies lose the Aloof keyword (making them actively hostile), while buffing their stats and making you unable to parley with them until you evade them, while "Violent Outburst" will lead to them chasing whoever drew that card and immediately attack them.
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Heal Thyself
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Heal Thyself: "Moment of Respite" Neutral event allows to heal up to 3 horror on yourself, on condition that there's no enemies in your location. "Precious Memento" (a Rogue/Survivor accessory asset) has impressive 3/3 Health/Sanity, and has the means to heal itself when you pass or fail tests; it comes in two variants, which only differs in what gets healed on success and what on failure (health or sanity).
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Maximum HP Reduction
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Maximum HP Reduction: "Curse of Yig" treachery decreases maximum Health by 1 until it gets dealt with by passing a Willpower test.
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Multi-Ranged Master
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Multi-Ranged Master: Guardians have a huge variety of firearms they can use to defend themselves and their companions, going from mundane pistols and machineguns, to more exotic weaponry like flamethrowers or the "Lightning Gun".
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Religion of Evil
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Religion of Evil: Aside from Night Gaunts, all your enemies in this scenario are evil cultists.
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You Are Already Dead
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You Are Already Dead: "It's got me!" treachery; once you received that, you have six rounds to get rid of it, or you would be devoured. Only way to get rid of it? Spend 1 countermeasure, which are in very limited supply (there are ways to obtain more, but considering that you are on the very tight time limit, you may not have time to spare). Additionally, you must be in the specific location to do so.
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Title Drop
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Title Drop: If you get the permanent position in the Foundation, the case you were worked on gets called "The Scarlet Keys". Taylor comments on it being too extravagant to her taste, but she's fine with keeping it.
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Underwater Ruins
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Underwater Ruins: The ancient ruins of the unknown civilisation are presented in the "Devil Reef" scenario, being the source of some ancient relics investigators are after.
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Graceful Loser
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Graceful Loser: If you refuse to cooperate with Thorne and obtain the Key for yourself, Thorne lets you keep it, stating that you've won fairly, and they respect it, so you two part ways peacefully. It doesn't stop Thorne from being a random pick as the one who steals your Key later on, however.
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Relationship Values
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Relationship Values: The game tracks your relationship with particular denizens of the Vale; relationship goes up when you talk to them and help them in their troubles, and goes down when you either make wrong choices here and there, or let them be hurt by the monsters during adventures. Having high relationship eventually pays off, by giving you strong allies during the Vale's darkest hour, while those with too low relationship may actually go against you.
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Gone Horribly Wrong
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Gone Horribly Wrong: Karl Sanford wants to steal Keziah's powers. Anette wants to resurrect her as a powerful ally. No matter who of them succeeds, this results in them disturbing Azathoth, majority of their followers dying, and potentially their own deaths as well.
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Lord British Postulate
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Lord British Postulate: Broods of Yog-Sothoth can't be attacked or damaged without using Esoteric Formula. It's still possible to get rid of them with player cards that can defeat or otherwise remove them from play without damaging them, as the Broods aren't Elite and thus lack the game's usual Contractual Boss Immunity.
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Multiple Endings
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Multiple Endings: The scenario has four possible endings: investigators can succeed at their mission and return back unharmed; get beaten and forced to retreat, but entrust fixing the timeflow to redeemed Edwin Bennet; fail to restore the original timeline, but at least stop further destabilisation by neutralising Bennet; and the worst ending where investigators ends up imprisoned in Tindalos, and Bennet is free to continue his evil schemes unopposed.
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Violation of Common Sense
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Violation of Common Sense: You are warned to not stray from the path, but besides the lone gug (whom you may or may not encounter) and one of the treacheries which only targets those in the woods, there are no punishments for doing so; in fact, breaking the rules and going adventuring is your main source of experience in this scenario. This is likely the entire point: only those who dare can reach Unknown Kadath.
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Dead All Along
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Carl Sanford's weird reaction to investigators (who were just accepted into the Inner Circle) surviving the Spectral Watcher's embracenote  Failing "The Wages of Sin" scenario foreshadows reveal of the epilogue — that investigators actually didn't make it; they just refused to die, continuing fighting till the end.
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Mutually Exclusive Party Members
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Mutually Exclusive Party Members: Depending on when you visit certain location, you'd meet different people, meaning that some combination of the people following you are just impossible. Depending on your standing with them, during "The Twisted Hollow" scenario you can summon either Judith or Theo on your side, but not both. Zig-Zagged regarding William Hemlock and River Hawthorne. They have extremely uneasy relationship, and fundamentally incompatible views on what should be done to the island and the Hemlock Vale. During first two days, both visit different locations, making meeting them together impossible. This also means that going to explore location where they are cuts off the option to get relationship boost with the other one, by exploring their location. During "The Longest Night", it is possible to summon both at your side, but you must either know their schedule and plan ahead very carefully to get both to at least 3 points by the second evening, or sacrifice hard-earned story Item, so they would both agree to share the dance (otherwise, you'd likely have one of them at relationship 2 or below). There's no unique interactions between them, so it's less them working together and more them working against Mother Rachel, however. During the final evening, you can convince Hemlock and River to make a truce, but only one of them would spawn afterwards. Triggering codex on the one who spawns further boosts their relationship, but permanently ruins your standing with whomever you didn't choose. During the final scenario, you can summon by your side anyone whose relationship is at 4 or above, which means it's possible to have both Hemlock and River simultaneously if you have thoroughly prepared; there's no unique interactions if you do so.
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Visual Pun
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Visual Pun: "Deja Vu" has the same card art as "Stray Cat", only with different colours and background. In french, "deja vu" means "already seen"; this is even Lampshaded by the card's quote:
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The Heavy
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If the deadline is reached, not only Roland fails to completely dismantle the cult, but one of the already arrested cultists would be released (Mr. Grey always takes priority, otherwise it would be any of the other cultists); it's explained by Roland's superior not believing in whatever evidence Roland gathered on the cult, and not being willing to bother with researching further, rather than just close the case.
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The Medic
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The Medic: "Medical Student" is an Ally for Guardians and Seekers that instantly heals an Investigator or other Ally by 1 health or sanity when it enters play; it's the only ability they have, however.
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Necessary Drawback
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Necessary Drawback: Mystics generally have very high Sanity (8-9), but are physically frail, with very few of them having above 6 Health. Almost all Mystics have good Willpower stat (4-5), but pay for it with mediocre other stats: very few of them have above 3 in either Intellect, Combat or Agility (albeit they also rarely have particularly terrible stats either), usually prioritising one of them over the others.
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The Quest
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The Quest: Once Virgil gets found at the end of "Beyond the Gates of Sleep", the main goal of the campaign changes to find Unknown Kadath, where investigators can find answers to their questions about the Dreamlands, and find real evidences of Dreamlands existence. The main point of "The Search for Kadath" is to identify Kadath's coordinates, by investigating several crucial locations of the Dreamlands. This eventually attracts Nyarlathotep's minions' attention and leads to Virgil's – and, depending on their performance, investigators' as well – capture, leading to "Dark Side of the Moon" scenario where Virgil gets saved, before adventure continues. In "Where the Gods Dwell", the investigators finally reaches Kadath, one way or another, only to find it abandoned; the whole expedition turns out to be a trap set by Nyarlathotep.
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Rate-Limited Perpetual Resource
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Rate-Limited Perpetual Resource: Most cards cost various amount of "resources" to play. Each investigator receives 5 resources at the start of scenario, and 1 more during Upkeep phase, but with nearly every non-skill card costing at least 1 resource to play, it's very easy to go broke and have to wait until you accumulate more, or spend precious actions to generate resources, both of which you likely can't afford). Of all classes, the ones who're the least bothered by it are Rogues, having tons of resources-generating cards, while Guardians and Mystics are perpetually starving. Nearly everything (moving, investigating, fighting, playing cards, etc) costs at least one action, and investigators receive only 3 every turn.
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Senseless Sacrifice
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Senseless Sacrifice: In the Epilogue 3, team B fights Atlach-Nacha, knowing that by cutting her off from the Waking World, they'd cut off their only way to escape, as well. Unfortunately, due to the team A's failure, the other Eldritch Abomination reaches the Earth, meaning that their sacrifice was for nothing. Even The Black Cat only partially succeeds at trying to assure itself that it doesn't care.
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I Surrender, Suckers
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I Surrender, Suckers: "False Surrender" event allows to parley with enemy, only to then play a Weapon by reduced price, and, if the player wishes so, attack with using Agility instead of Combat.
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I Owe You My Life
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I Owe You My Life: Desi would vote against you by default, but would back you up if you manage to correctly identify the impostor and get rid of it.
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Cruel and Unusual Death
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During "The Silent Heath" scenario, you'd learn about the demise of Pearl family (father, mother and child; of those, only the mother gets named: Susan) who used to live there. They were likely killed by whatever was inside the meteorite, slowly and painfully, leaving only crystallised husks.
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Burning the Ships
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Burning the Ships: In "Eternal Slumber", once the train is sabotaged, there is no escape; you must win together or die together. This's actually required to catch and interrogate one of cultists.
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Breaking the Fourth Wall
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Dream sequence for "A Phantom of Truth" scenario has its parts spread chaotically, making following it rather confusing — so you and your friends would be just as confused as the investigators you're playing as. "Dream 5" sequence, in particular, is the first on the page; if you read it, it tells you that it's not the entry you need, and instructs you to look for "Dream 1" elsewhere, in a fourth wall-breaking manner.
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Drowning Pit
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Drowning Pit: First task of "Group B" is to free one of them from big glass container, which slowly gets filled with water. If only one investigator is presented, they would always start in the container.
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Power at a Price
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Power at a Price: "In the Thick of It" permanent gives investigator some starting experience influx at the beginning of campaign (and only then, you can't purchase it once you form your deck), but makes them pay for it with two traumas of their choice.
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The Juggernaut
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The Juggernaut: If Magh'an Ark'at wins, it would proceed to manually wipe out all the cities on Earth, completely disregarding any resistance. It wouldn't even bother to kill the investigators first, as there's nothing they can do anyway.
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Discard and Draw
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Discard and Draw: Beside the obvious pun of this being what every player will do in a card game, "Adaptable" is a level 1 permanent asset that allow you, between scenarios, to swap up to two level 0 cards for the same number of any level 0 cards from your collection that you have access to in your deckbuilding options (or up to four, if you have two copies of Adaptable). That makes cards that would normally be situationally useful for one scenario much more viable to run, as you no longer would need to waste exp to include them back for specific occasions, especially on replays where you know what you will have to face next.
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Skeleton Key
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Skeleton Key: "Skeleton Key" asset may be used to reduce shroud of any location to 1, as long as it is attached to it. Given that it has both Relic and Cursed traits, its ability to fit to any and all locks is likely magic in nature.
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Nigh-Invulnerability
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Nigh-Invulnerability: "Ethereal Form" event allows, on successful evasion, turn ethereal, which makes the enemies unable to engage or attack investigator — but also makes investigator unable to attack or cause damage to them. However, any effects which causes damage/horror directly, would still do so, so this protection is not absolute.
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Regenerating Health
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Regenerating Health: Peter Sylvester slowly heals horror, allowing to use him as reliable horror sink. Jessica Hyde enters play with 2 damage (leaving her at just 1 Health), but heals 1 damage once your turn ends. This allows to use her as reliable damage sink.
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Deal with the Devil
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Deal with the Devil: One of the randomly-chosen "plots" (secondary objective which has to be completed alongside your main time-fixing task) involves taking a loan from criminal boss, Old Sadie Sheldon. When the game goes for long enough, he would eventually send his goons to beat the debt out of you. You have to then either pay up your debt (and spend the clues to actually get rid of the goons afterwards), or just trash the mobs (who wouldn't be the easy fight, having high stats and Elite trait).
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Harmful Healing
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Harmful Healing: "Painkillers" Neutral asset heals some damage at the cost of suffering horror. Its twin sister, "Smoking Pipe", does the same in reverse, healing horror and causing damage.
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Creepy Cockroach
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Creepy Cockroach: Swarms of cockroaches are recurring enemies in Hastur's areas of influence.
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It Only Works Once
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It Only Works Once: If any card with the "Melee" trait is used against a Grasping Ooze enemy, it is devoured after the attack, removing it from the game for the rest of the scenario.
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Church Militant
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Church Militant: Brother Xavier is literally a priest with a gun, who helps you fight enemies.
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Not What I Signed on For
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Not What I Signed on For: William Hemlock hired Judith Park to help with "hard rat problem" in the Hemlock House. When she learned that the house itself is alive and actively hostile, she didn't take it well: she believes that in current state, it's better to just demolish the place, as it's beyond saving. You may side with either of them, but whomever you didn't support, would leave.
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Crimefighting with Cash
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Crimefighting with Cash: A lot of Rogue-class economic cards involve them getting actual money, either through gambling, stealing, shady business or, in case of some of them, actual legal means. Those money goes to sponsor their world-saving.
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Reality Bleed
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Reality Bleed: Dream Land gradually merges with the "Waking world". If process would not be stopped, consequences would be catastrophic, for both of worlds. Just to get an idea, how bad it would be, take setup of "Waking Nightmare", and apply this to the whole world: this what would awaits us all if the Great Bridge ever gets completed.
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Self-Harm
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Self-Harm: "Psychosis" basic weakness makes you suffer direct damage each time you suffer horror. Fortunately, you or other investigator can help to temporarily get rid of it.
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Everybody's Dead, Dave
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Everybody's Dead, Dave: In the Epilogue 7, the Black Cat tries to warn team A about team B's demise, so they won't try to return for them, only to realise that they can't hear it anyway. In the Epilogue 11, the Black Cat warns team A about team B's demise, and pleads them to not try to search for them, since they are doomed. They heed it.
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Forced Sleep
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Forced Sleep: In the first scenario, "Eternal Slumber", citizens of Cairo, Egypt just suddenly fell asleep, one by one, and no one can help them or understand reason behind this. Story-wise, finding a way to cure it is the premise of first scenario and reason why investigators arrived in the first place. Fortunately, this condition is reversible, but only in "good" endings for both scenarios. Gameplay-wise, this can happen to investigators themselves or their Allies, through "Taken by Abyss" mechanic'. Anyone "taken by Abyss" gets removed from campaign for its duration, and can't be used in any way. If investigators are "taken by Abyss", they are unplayable (just like killed or insane ones), meaning that you must pick another one to continue playing — and possibly save the ones stuck in eternal slumber.
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Fire-Forged Friends
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Fire-Forged Friends: Claypool and Ellsworth used to be friends (or perhaps closer than just friends, it's unclear), but their friendship took a heavy hit sometime prior to the expedition, to the point that they barely can stand each other now. If they both survives to the epilogue, they mends their friendship. Cookie and Takada are almost openly hostile to each other at first. If they both survives to the epilogue, they develops into Vitriolic Best Buds who're now planning a mission on their own to find Takada's Missing Dad.
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Bandit Mook
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Bandit Mook: Dweller in the Pit can steal the treasures you're after (marked by Ancient trait) and shuffle them into exploration deck, forcing you to waste time on attempts to retrieve them.
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Good Guns, Bad Guns
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Good Guns, Bad Guns: Most "bad" guns (commonly associated with gangsters, like "Sawed-Off Shotgun or" ".45 'Thompson'") belongs to Rogue class, and have Illicit trait, though only certain Rogues can qualify as Token Evil Teammates themselves.
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Failure Is the Only Option
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Failure Is the Only Option: Even in the good ending, Wendy merely confirms that father is alive, but doesn't learn where he is. Given that her being an orphan looking for her Disappeared Dad is a central part of her story (in every game where she appears), it's unsurprising.
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Mythology Gag
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Mythology Gag: In every game he appears in, Ashcan Pete is accompanied by his dog, Duke. His counterpart in this expansion is (now playable) Duke... with "friendly human" Ashcan Pete as his signature ally. His stats are also inverted: Ashcan Pete had good Willpower and Agility, but bad Combat and Intellect (without Duke's help); as investigator, Duke has good Combat and Intellect, but bad Willpower and Agility.
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Blood Magic
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Blood Magic: "Binder's Jar" asset allows to cancel an attack from enemy, but requires to defeat some enemies with same traits as the attacker first, which works as its "charges". It also gives you extra arcane slots for each enemy atatched to the card. "Blood Pact" shows investigator cutting his arm to spill blood, as part of some ritual. The card itself gives temporal stat boost, at the cost of accumulating doom.
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Shoot the Shaggy Dog
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Shoot the Shaggy Dog: In "Where the Gods Dwell", after surviving so many ordeals and finally arriving to Kadath, Virgil realises that all of this was for nothing (with Kadath being long since abandoned, meaning he has no meaning to acquire any proof of his journeys), and suddenly gets confronted by Nyarlathotep, who kills him by stabbing him through his chest.
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Extremely Short Timespan
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Extremely Short Timespan: As the title hints, Night of the Zealot takes place during a single night
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Uncertain Doom
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Uncertain Doom: Rachel's daughter, Rebecca, briefly appears in the first ending, wearing her signature rabbit mask, then disappears, leaving investigators wondering whether it was indeed her. She doesn't appear in any other endings at all, even in the third one, where people were evacuated. What actually happened to her, remains unanswered.
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Support Party Member
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Support Party Member: Seekers have low combat capabilities, but are excellent as supporters for the actual fighters (usually Guardians) of their team. Their ability to gather clues quickly and advance through the acts is key to win many scenarios, and it's not an uncommon strategy for bigger groups of players to focus on protecting their Seeker while they work on gathering clues. That said, a Seeker completely focused on getting clues lags behind when the objective of the current act isn't related to clues.
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Difficulty Levels
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Difficulty Levels: The game can be played on four difficulties: Easy, Standard, Hard and Expert (standalone scenarios usually have only Standard and Hard), which determines the chaos bag composition, with harder difficulties having greater negative chaos tokens in the chaos bag and more dangerous effects on the Skull, Cultist, Tablet and Elder Thing symbol tokens.
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Dark World
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Spectral Realm, shadow version of our world, inhabited by hostile ghosts and spectral monsters.
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Easter Egg
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It's the campaign about secrets and espionage. If you check the PDF file with campaign guide thoroughly enough, you may discover some hidden info in the dossiers, including the parts actually referring to your enemies' abilities.
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Guile Hero
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Guile Hero: One of the core aspect of the Survivor Investigator archetype is that they are in general woefully unprepared to investigate the nature of the Mythos and face the many trails ahead related to them, but they make up for it through their uncanny ability to adapt to any situation they find themselves in, improvising along the way and finding creative solutions to problems.
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Revolvers Are Just Better
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Revolvers Are Just Better: Revolvers are amongst most common Weapon cards, mainly belonging to Guardian or Rogue classes, as well as showing up as signature Weapons for several investigators. They tend to be cheap and reliable, making them popular sidearm choices.
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Sidequest
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Sidequest: Second part of "Ice and Death" is entirely built around attempts to retrieve the Expedition members who went missing during the night and went insane. It's up to the players to either risk and go rescue them, or let them perish. The better location for a camp was picked in the previous scenario (measured by the "shelter" value), the less people would go missing, down to and including none, which skips the scenario automatically. If scenario gets skipped manually (or the time runs out), all non-rescued Partners dies. Second part of "Ice and Death" involves the monsters catching up with the camp and trying to attack the investigators. Fighting them isn't necessary, but gives some more time to retrieve the missing story assets (which would be useful later), and allows to earn additional experience. The first part of "The Heart of Madness" isn't mandatory to finish the campaign, the players may skip directly to the second part, but it allows to obtain the Seals, which would significantly increase the chances of successfully destroying Myst tokens.
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Master of Unlocking
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Master of Unlocking: When Rogues have to investigate, they have "Lockpicks" asset, that boosts their chances to succeed, but has a risk of breaking if you don't perform well enough; upgrading makes it more durable.
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Arrange Mode
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Arrange Mode: This scenario has several optional rules to make it more challenging: use more than one "plot" which has to be resolved in order to win; make it so contact between the versions of same character from different timelines drives them insane (by dropping 5 horror on them); or make it so if chronologically-earlier version gets abducted, so would be the chronologically-later version(s).
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More Dakka
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".41 Thompson" is a rather generic Firerarms asset aviable to Guardians and Rogues, costing prohibitive 6 resources to play, but coming with 5 ammo to shoot. The Guardian's upgrade doesn't change anything about the gun, but reclaims every spent ammo as a resource (thus paying back for it); while Rogues makes it cheaper and gives it means to hit another target at the cost of extra ammo consumption.
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Liquid Courage
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"Tennessee Sour Mash" Item asset can be drunk by Rogues and Survivors for improving their chances during a Willpower test on a treachery card, or the bottle itself can be used as a weapon, giving user huge boost to accuracy (but not to damage). The Rogue's upgrade makes the card fast, the stat boost more potent, and makes the attack with it cause extra damage; while the Survivor's upgrade makes it cheaper, last longer (giving bottle 1 extra supply), and lets you attack to stun non-Elite enemies, resulting in automatic evasion.
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Speak of the Devil
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Speak of the Devil: If you heed Daniel's warning, each time an investigators says Hastur's name, they suffer 1 horror. Including during the scenario's setup. One of achievements in Return to the Path to Carcosa requires doing this seven or more times during single scenario and/or its setup.
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Awesome, but Impractical
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Awesome, but Impractical: "Sledgehammer" (a Guardian/Survivor asset) is so huge that it requires using extra actions to strike with it reliably, but if it actually lands a hit, it causes massive damage... and likely leave your investigator unable to do anything else, as you start with only three actions by default.
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Darkness Equals Death
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Darkness Equals Death: Many enemies gets more dangerous at night, gaining extra abilities. It's not always the case with treacheries, however, as their behaviour changes completely, and day version isn't guaranteed to be any easier. During "The Lost Sister" scenario, instead of normal day/night system, cards use day or night version depending on whether current location counts as dark or not, meaning that generally, you're slightly safer when outside. But you have to go deep into caves to actually do your objective. During "The Twisted Hollow" scenario, locations with Dark trait (read: any locations not lit by the lone lamp you control) frequently shuffles, meaning that you're never sure what's going outside of small are you can see; and losing the lamp may leave you vulnerable. What's more, game gradually increases darkness level, which makes various in-game effects more dangerous, and eventually eliminates entire group (unless you're playing in standalone mode). The only time you see the Vale at night is during the final night, when the monster comes to devour all its residents. All locations, previously cute and innocent, turns to the other side, now looking bleak and threatening, some gain actually dangerous effects, and even the cards' background gets grey (instead of standard yellowish-brown) to make it darker and bleaker.
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Absurdly Ineffective Barricade
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Absurdly Ineffective Barricade: Downplayed with level 0 version of "Barricade" event; while it does prevent the enemies from entering your location, it does nothing to stop them from spawning there, which is even more likely to happen. Upgraded version removes that flaw. Elite enemies, as always, are unaffected.
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Ax-Crazy
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Ax-Crazy: During Act 2 of the "Written in Rock" scenario, amongst the resident monstrosities, you have to deal with Frenzied Miners, who viciously attack both you and your followers (dealing their damage to each other investigator and Resident you control as well as you).
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Cobweb Jungle
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Cobweb Jungle: One of the "treachery" cards in spider-infested places is a cobweb huge enough you can actually stuck in it. In the "Waking Nightmare", if infestation spreads out of control, cobwebs eventually would cover the entire building.
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Psychopomp
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Psychopomp: The island in "The Union and Disillusion" is inhabited by the soul-catching birds, whippoorwills.
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The Bad Guy Wins
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In the Resolution 3, investigators fails their mission and gets trapped on Tindalos, while Edwin Bennet is free to continue his machinations unopposed.
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Deadly Euphemism
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When you visit the school on first morning, one of the children asks where's Edie (clearly another child), only to get told to not worry about her, as "Edie has found her place", and shouldn't be worried about, as Mother Rachel knows best. Mother Rachel would later repeat that phrase about "finding/knowing your place" time and time again. If you get any suspicions that there's something really wrong with the village in general and Mother Rachel in particular, you would be proven right very soon: that phrase is exactly what she says about people sacrificed to the Colour or its mutants.
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Glass Cannon
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Glass Cannon: Over the time, Seekers gained plenty options to defeat, neutralise or cripple their enemies, but most of those cards are Events which only work once and go to the discard pile after use. They're still among the most vulnerable Investigators in the game though, usually having really low Health (around 5-6), low-to-average Agility and consistently below-average Combat stats.
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Giant Enemy Crab
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If Theo Peters reconciles with his sister, once the giant crab attacks, he decides to avenge the eaten dog, Bruce. Otherwise, he says that he forgot something in the track, and runs for his life.
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Cursed with Awesome
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Cursed with Awesome: Rougarou transformation was intended as a Double-Edged Buff, but there are plenty of investigators whose Willpower and Intellect are already low, so they don't suffer ill effects; some even get upgraded by it, as they normally have below 2 in both.
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Illegal Gambling Den
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Illegal Gambling Den: Scenario is set in (masked as a club) casino run by O'Bannion gang.
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Noob Cave
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Noob Cave: Shortest and easiest of campaigns, mainly used to introduce new players to the game (particularly the first scenario, The Gathering); campaign guide also provides some tips for them. This does not apply to Return to the Night of the Zealot, however, which increases difficulty of the game.
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Starfish Aliens
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Starfish Aliens: Besides Blob, investigators may also face Mi-Go — alien insect/crab/fungus hybrid from outers space. They actually have their own agenda, which, if not prevented, would cause some additional penalties, but if investigators actually succeed in stopping it, they would earn some additional rewards.
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Everyone Is a Suspect
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Everyone Is a Suspect: "The Vanishing of Elina Harper" has the investigators trying to find out who has abducted agent Elina Harper, and where she's kept, with six possible variants for both the abductor (basically, every named character amongst the locals save for a bus driver) and for the hideout. Since there's only one true abductor and only one true hideout, and scenario ends on a failure immediately if investigators fail to identify at least one of the two, they must investigate and reduce the amount of suspects as much as possible before making an accusation. It helps that the true suspect/hideout would never be in the leads deck, meaning that the faster the players may run through that deck, the faster they would run out of Red Herrings.
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Vertical Kidnapping
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Vertical Kidnapping: Several campaigns involve Night Gaunts who can (and will) abduct investigators and take them to different locations. They always appear exactly once.
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Arch-Enemy
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Arch-Enemy: Some weaknesses (especially personal weaknesses of specific investigators) take the form of enemies that, throughout the campaign, will continuously hunt down, harass and/or make the life of the investigator they "belong" to harder, no matter how many times they are defeated or avoided.
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All of Time at Once
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All of Time at Once: In "Shattered Aeons", you can travel to different location in different times, including Atlantis right before its demise, the ancient world and a devastated city in distant future long after humanity's extinction.
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Not Worth Killing
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Not Worth Killing: If Amaranth steals your Key, she would actually bust investigators mid-stealing, but decide to not bother and let them go, telling them to leave in rather dismissive tone.
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Choose a Handicap
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Choose a Handicap: Your choices of whom to support affect chaos bag, with each token having different negative effects. Cultist tokens (which correspond to pro-Rachel decisions) gives you some advantages (while still working as negative modifiers), but when Mother Rachel would turn hostile, so would those tokens.
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Open Mouth, Insert Foot
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Open Mouth, Insert Foot: In a couple of cases, when you have to pick what to tell to specific Resident, you can alienate them if you don't pick your words well: During final evening, if Simeon died, trying to ask Leah about what she was in the mines would make her think that you only care about your survey, not the people. This would drop her relationship straight to 0, giving you no chance to salvage it, as it happens right before the finale. Thanking Judith for saving you during first night would make her react with subtle disappointment, and lower her relationship. By contrast, saying that you could've handled it would be approved by her, rising her relationship instead.
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Foregone Victory
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Foregone Victory: Once you seal the rift in "Lost and Time and Space," you can no longer lose, even if entire team gets wiped out; you would be declared victorious regardless of what happens to the team, but you will get a better ending if you actually manage to escape.
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Sword Cane
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Sword Cane: Mystics have actual "Sword Cane" as their Weapon choice; besides standard for Mystic cards ability to do stuff through Willpower, its main gimmick is that a sword-disguised-as-a-cane always takes the enemy by surprise, making you able to use it without attacks of opportunity.
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Lured into a Trap
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Lured into a Trap: When the Eztli guardians offers to talk with Ichtaca, who would explain what's going on, Alejandro right away states that he's not going, as it just has to be a trap to slaughter them all when they lower their guard down, and he would not take part in this. Except, the offer is genuine, and Ichtaca would give you direction to the temple even if you attack her (albeit she would be understandably angry if that's the case), and would personally lead you there if you listened to her, intrigued by you being more reasonable than most outsiders.
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Kick the Dog
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Kick the Dog: If Eliyah dies in the crash, Cookie suggests to just abandon his dog to her death when she refuses to leave her master's corpse behind (they have until dawn to find the shelter, or they're screwed). The rest looks at him so angrily, he shuts up immediately. If Claypool dies in the crash, Cookie blames Takada (the plane's creator) for it, claiming that had she did the better job, he would've stayed alive. No one agrees with him, especially since it's pretty clear that the crash was unavoidable regardless of Takada's skills.
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Bonus Dungeon
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Bonus Dungeon: This scenario has extra rewards (and consequences) if played as part of The Scarlet Keys campaign (like being able to actually claim the Wellspring of Fortune as a Key); scenario intro changes to acknowledge that the players are aware of Abarran's role as the Coterie member, and the true nature of the Wellspring of Fortune as one of the Keys.
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Geo Effects
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During "The Longest Night" scenario, all of scenario-specific enemies except for Lupine Hybrid are immune to one or more of security measures you can use. Molting Hybrid is immune to barriers (which blocks the movement), Capra Hybrid is immune to decoys (exhausts and deals damage), Equine Hybrid is immune to traps (deals damage on entry), Ursine Hybrid barriers and decoys (but not traps) and Slithering Hybrid ignores everything, as well as doesn't take damage from "Fire!" treachery.
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Horde of Alien Locusts
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Horde of Alien Locusts: Ezel-zen-rezl's agents are insectoid monstrosities who would devour anyone standing in their way. In fact, Ezel-zen-rezl even looks like the locust swarm. Absolutely enormous swarm.
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Lethal Joke Character
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Lethal Joke Character: Many things Blob may "devour" are completely senseless ("your cellphone", really?), but others are lethal: it can (and would) devour your whole deck and your investigator, with fatal results.
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Multi-Melee Master
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Multi-Melee Master: Befitting their roles as the main fighters of most investigation teams, Guardians have the biggest quantity and variety of melee weapons among all classes, which include swords, boxing gloves, truncheons, axes, machetes, survival and war knives.
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Stable Time Loop
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Stable Time Loop: If investigators win, they put the newspaper where it was originally found at the start of the story, setting plot in motion, closing the loop.
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Squishy Wizard
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Squishy Wizard: Mystics tend to have great Willpower (around 4-5), which they use to fuel their magic, but bad Health (6 at average) and Combat (around 2-3), meaning they are in a trouble whenever their supply of magic tricks runs out, or isn't suitable for the situation. It's not uncommon for Mystic-class Allies to have strong Sanity, and just 1 point of Health; some instead do it in reverse, having higher Health and worse Sanity. But they greatly boost Mystics' sorcery through their own abilities, making them valuable additions to the deck.
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Heist Episode
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Heist Episode: Focus of this scenario is robbing O'Bannion's casino to obtain money to pay for Skids's mother's medical bills.
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Searching for the Lost Relative
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Searching for the Lost Relative: Wendy's main motivation is to find her missing father. The only lead she has is the strange man who gave her the photo of her father — the man who, for whatever reason, moved to Innsmouth. Now, Wendy has to check all possible leads: search the town, ask the people...
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Defector from Decadence
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Defector from Decadence: Whoever you danced with during second evening, would leave Mother Rachel's group of cultists, and join you. This may include even Rachel's own sister, Leah.
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The Smart Guy
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Universal Solvent can be used to kill any non-elite enemy, assuming investigator passes (potentially very hard) Intellect test; test's difficulty depends on enemy's remaining health. Solvent is particularly lethal in the hands of Seekers.
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Invincible Boogeymen
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Invincible Boogeymen: Played With regarding "Your Worst Nightmare" basic weakness; it is vulnerable — just not to you; the weakness' bearer can't attack, damage or defeat it, but their teammates can target it just like any other enemy. Thankfully, it is excluded from the pool of random weaknesses in solo games.
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Boring, but Practical
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Boring, but Practical: The very popular Neutral skill cards from the core set - they do nothing other than providing decent stat boosts and letting you draw an extra card if you pass the skill test. The "Flashlight" Neutral asset can be used to investigate with -2 to the the location's shroud value, but offers no extra effects or enhancements for the investigation itself. "Emergency Cache" event is a popular pick for free resources influx: unlike many other resources-generating cards, it has no drawbacks, and, being Neutral, is available to every investigator.
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Deadly Gas
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Deadly Gas: Several variations: Poisonous gas is one of common "treacheries" encountered throughout the whole scenario. Downplayed in that it's not fatal on its own, as it "merely" drains your actions rather than damages... so the other things would get you first. "Group A" would be killed by toxic, rot-inducing gas if they fail their first task.
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Unintentionally Unwinnable
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Unintentionally Unwinnable: Due to oversight, this scenario lacks rulings regarding Daisy being defeated (all other Challenge scenarios ends in defeat immediately if the key character gets eliminated); as only Daisy can perform required task, scenario becomes unwinnable if that happens.
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Magical Gesture
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Magical Gesture: "Sign Magick" asset allows to sacrifice Hand slot for extra Arcane slots (usable only by Ritual and Spell cards), clearly meaning that investigator is doing magic through special gestures and signs. Upgraded version even allows you to trigger cards Spells and Rituals assets without spending an action once you activate a card with those keywords.
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Stalker without a Crush
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Stalker without a Crush: The first agenda card in "Midnight Masks" mentions that even as you hunt the cult through Arkham, you feel hunted in return. Proven true once that card flips, and reveals the Masked Hunter, who immediately pounces on whoever has the most progress in revealing more members.
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Recurring Boss
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Recurring Boss: Terror of the Stars shows up as a Mini-Boss in the "Ice and Death" (first part only), "To the Forbidden Peaks" and one of the variants of "City of the Elder Things" scenarios, causing troubles for the investigators and spreading death and horror.
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Cast from Money
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Cast from Money: "Fire Axe" and "Mariner's compass" lets you directly spending resources to make you more likely to succeed while fighting/investigating (respectively), while also giving extra bonus if you do run out of resources. "Plucky" lets you spend resources to boost either your Intellect or Willpower... but as soon as any horror lands on it, it breaks. The upgraded version triples its Sanity value, but also gets 1 point of Health you have to worry about; on the bright side, it also gives some static boosts besides its paid effect. "Dig Deep" lets you spend resources to boost either your Willpower or your Agility. Level 4 version gets its own supply which it recharges every turn. "Scrapper" lets you spend resources to boost either your Combat or your Agility. Compared to the other versions, it costs only 1 resource per boost, but also provides the weakest boost (only +1 to chosen stat, while others usually give +2 or +3).
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Flare Gun
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Flare Gun: "Flare" event can be either fired at enemy, or to call for aid (helping to summon an Ally from any investigator's deck under your control wihtout paying for its cost). Either way, it's one-time card, which gets "exiled" after use and has to be repurchased.
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No Body Left Behind
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No Body Left Behind: If Ros Marquez sacrifices herself for the Vale, only her satchel would remain behind.
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Skewed Priorities
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Skewed Priorities: If you aided La Chica Roja in kicking Sanguine Watcher out of Buenos Aires, he would be so angry at her, he would accuse the other Coterie members presented on concentrating on insignificant problem (the investigators), instead of judging one of their own for betrayal. It would count as him abstaining from voting.
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Damage-Increasing Debuff
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Damage-Increasing Debuff: "Hypochondria" makes investigator take 1 direct horror each time they suffer any damage. "Psychosis" works similarly, dealing direct damage each time you suffer horror. "Atychiphobia" makes you take 1 horror each time you fail any skill test, on top of normal penalty for failure.
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Permadeath
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Permadeath: If a Partner gets killed, either by a story effect defeated by in-game effects or eliminated because the investigator they follow is defeated, they are gone for the rest of campaign; there's no way to bring them back.
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Do Not Go Gentle
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Do Not Go Gentle: When the ritual backfires horribly and threatens to awaken Azathoth, meaning the soon-to-happen apocalypse, investigators are well-aware that they would likely perish — but it doesn't mean that they would die sitting and humbly waiting for their doom; they would die fighting to the last drop of blood.
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Pun-Based Title
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Pun-Based Title: Barkham Horror.
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Final Boss, New Dimension
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Final Boss, New Dimension: While the last scenario starts on Earth (specifically, in Tunguska), the final battle would occur in the Outsiders' homeworld.
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Magikarp Power
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Magikarp Power: Several expansions includes certain setting-appropriate Seeker-class cards; few exceptions aside, they're borderline useless by default, but, if specific tasks gets performed, can be upgraded (by spending experience) into something tailor-made for specific tasks, either by researching, deciphering, etc. "Strange Solution" does nothing on its own, until you manage to pass a non-trivial Intellect test to research it, which allows to turn it into one of four possible variants with powerful abilities, either supportive or offensive. "Archaic Glyphs" require discarding some of your cards to let you "translate the glyphs"; once translated, Glyphs gives you some extra abilities that you can use while investigating (which is generally the main role of the Seekers). "Ancient Stone" has to be bought first (for 1 exp) and "deciphered" (by investigating a location with extra +3 shroud), but if you do so, you would get an extra clue, as well us upgrade the useless stone into a card that gives your card draws (something Seekers do regularly) an extra effect of your choice. Notably, the more you suceeded by on your investigation attempt to decipher the stone, the more uses it has when the upgraded version is played. "Dream Diary", by default, merely gives you rather awkward to use skill card, "Essence of the Dream", bonded to it. Pass a skill test with it with particularly good result, and you translate the diary, which not only doubles the power of the Essence (albeit only after specific circumstances, different for each upgrade), but also makes you always start your turn with it in hand, instead of spending actions to draw it like fir the default version. "Cryptic Grimoire" starts without abilities (other than filling the bag with cursed tokens, which is usually outright harmful), but can be upgraded to get new abilities once you fill the bag with 10 cursed tokens. "Archive of Conduits" is useless by default; you have to put 4 "leylines" on the 4 different locations of your choice, which you have to then investigate. Do it, and you would be able to upgrade it into a tool of your choice, that uses those "leylines" to achieve various benefits. "Forbidden Tome", by default, only lets you draw 1 card (spending 1 secret each time). Once you spend all resources and stockpile tons of cards, it gets powerful supportive abilities (one of the two, on your choice). "Ravenous Myconid" is rather useless at first, requiring constantly charging it with "growths" through its bonded card, "Uncanny Growth". But, once it accumulates at least 3, not only it pays back its price, it also gets "classified", letting you upgrade it into one of three more specialised breeds: "Sentient Strain" that can protect you from treacheries, "Carnivorous Strain" that can instantly defeat an enemy, and "Nurturing Strain" that provides its owner with much-needed damage/horror soak, that can even heal itself.
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Permadeath
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"Offer You Cannot Refuse" and its advanced "variants" syphon the resources you currently have the moment you draw it. Of course, there is a far nastier effect if you are unable to pay...
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Optional Party Member
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Optional Party Member: Improving relationship with Theo and/or Judith to at least 2 points makes them join you if you go to look for Bertie during first night. Anyone who shared a dance with you, would join you during longest night (up to 4 people). During campaign finale, up to 4 Residents who're in good enough relationship with you (4+ relationship) can join you during the final adventure. They would notably be the only survivors if you escape the Vale with them staying alive.
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The Bermuda Triangle
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The Bermuda Triangle: The reason behind Bermuda Triangle's weirdness and people disappearing there is because it's where the portal to Outsiders' homeworld is.
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Advancing Boss of Doom
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Advancing Boss of Doom: In "A Thousand Shapes of Horror, The Unnameable can't be defeated; you must run from it (at first, it can only harm you directly in very limited area). But you still can (and must, in order to progress) damage'' it.
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Bittersweet Ending
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Bittersweet Ending: In the Resolution 2, investigators fails to fix the timeflow, but now-redeemed Edwin Bennet decides to finish what they started, atoning for his past mistakes, but it is left ambiguous if he will succeed on his own.
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Minecart Madness
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Minecart Madness: Second half of "Written in Rock" scenario makes investigators ride on minecart, trying to make it reach the exit without going off the rails and injuring themselves (which would also doom the people you're trying to recover).
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Amnesiac Hero
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Amnesiac Hero: Investigators have no memories of how they got there, and what happened before. Alongside their main goal, investigators are also trying to restore these memories, which, besides narrative purpose, also rewards players with various benefits.
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Endless Game
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Endless Game: In standalone mode, "Written in Rock" scenario skips straight to minecart ride, and removes the exit location; it also alters the Agenda's behaviour, meaning that you no longer lose when it advances, but instead, it resets all revealed locations back to unrevealed side. This lets you keep riding, up until you either get defeated, or the minecart finally goes off the rails and crashes. In standalone mode, "The Twisted Hollow" scenario doesn't end once you reach 6 darkness, but instead keeps going until you gets defeated by the dangers of the forest. Victory conditions are disabled, so scenario only ends when you perish.
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Sufficiently Analyzed Magic
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Sufficiently Analyzed Magic: Seekers have the second largest amount of Spell, Ritual and Occult cards after Mystics, but have no magical gift on their own unlike them: they just can cast spells as well through their deep study of supernatural forces.
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Zerg Rush
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Zerg Rush: Ezel-zen-rezl reuses the "swarm" mechanic previously introduced in The Dream Eaters campaign as its main gimmick; each "swarm" card counts as the separate instance of the same monster, with their health and damage/horror stacking. Additionally, they can increase their numbers further on as the game goes. Fortunately, each individual insect has only 1 health, and insects are restricted to dealing either damage or horror, not both. Ezel-zen-rez itself is represented by enormous swarm of insects instead of one solid entity like the other two Ancient Ones, likely being the hive mind rather than separate creature. Its main danger is that it constantly reinforces insects in the game at the cost of draining player cards.
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Spider People
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Spider People: Some of the most dangerous Atlach-Nacha's minions looks like weird hybrid of human and spider. This is also how Atlach-Nacha herself is pictured.
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Killed Offscreen
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Killed Offscreen: If you take too long to visit certain locations, some people may perish before you make it there: Latif would wait for investigators to arrive till the last moment. If you take too long (25+ "Time" has passed), you would arrive when Marrakesh would be already massacred; he wouldn't be there anymore, while necrologies would list countless "Latifs" amongst the dead, indicating that he's likely amongst them. Flint may be killed if he works by alone and you take too long to arrive to Shanghai once he finishes his mission. Both Ari Quinn and Dewi Irawan can be hollowed if you you take too long to recruit them.
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That Was Not a Dream
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That Was Not a Dream: In the end of "Waking Nightmare", the last doubts that this night's events really happened gets shattered by strange patient you met in St. Mary's Hospital that night... Randolph Carter.
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Hyperactive Metabolism
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Hyperactive Metabolism: "Liquid Courage" asset (actual can with alcohol) allows to regain some sanity by drinking booze. As the side effect, it's possible to get drunk and lose some cards.
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Spell Book
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Spell Book: Several Mystic cards are occult books containing spells or magic rituals for specific purposes.
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Downplayed Trope
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Poisonous gas is one of common "treacheries" encountered throughout the whole scenario. Downplayed in that it's not fatal on its own, as it "merely" drains your actions rather than damages... so the other things would get you first.
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Expansion Pack
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Expansion Pack: In 2023, The Blob That Ate Everything ELSE! was released as the print-and-play expansion to original Blob that Ate Everything, which adds extra content, new enemies, locations and story cards, and extra options to further add replayability, including revamped Reality Acid table. It was released alongside new print-and-play investigator, "Suzi", themed around this expansion, but fully functional without it (just like scenario itself can be played without her).
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Teleportation with Drawbacks
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Teleportation with Drawbacks: "Astral Travel" Spell allows to move into any revealed location, but then makes you draw a chaos token, with any negative symbol token forcing you to discard an Item or Ally (or damaging you if you can't).
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Stance System
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Stance System: During "The Lost Sister" scenario, instead of normal day/night system, all enemies and treacheries alter their state depending on whether they're in Dark locations (most caves) or not, with two scenario-specific enemies (including main boss) drastically changing their abilities and behaviour.
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The Guards Must Be Crazy
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The Guards Must Be Crazy: In most cases, you have to actually sneak inside and steal the Key, exploiting their keeper's weakness, or (in Claret Knight's case) beat the guards up. Thorne and Desi are willing to give you the key if you play by their rules, as for them it's easy come, easy go. The Red-Gloved Man and Aliki... don't even bother with protecting their Key at all: If you have to retrieve the stolen Key from the Red-Gloved Man, he... would just leave it without protection or even locking the door. While making it clear that he knows that you've taken it back. It's all but explicitly said that it's deliberate on his part, but why he does that remains unknown. Investigators decides to just take their chance, even if it looks illogical. Aliki, if she's the one who stole the Key, leaves it completely under protection, if not counting for weird cursed mirror that maybe serves as the danger, but is easily avoidable.
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Rocks Fall, Everyone Dies
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Rocks Fall, Everyone Dies: If the players runs out of time and Edwin Bennet is still alive and hostile, rather than receive mental trauma and allowed to keep playing (when in campaign mode), investigators goes insane, due to being permanently imprisoned in Tindalos.
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Hypnotic Eyes
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Hypnotic Eyes: "Hypnotic Gaze" event cancel an attack against an Investigator and makes the attacking enemy deal damage to themselves.
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Corrupt Politician
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Corrupt Politician: All victims of the case Roland is investigating are connected to Mr. Grey in one way or another, and he's actively trying to get the case closed — because he's a member of the cult behind those murders.
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It's a Wonderful Failure
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It's a Wonderful Failure: They aren't kidding when they say that Blob would eat everything. Lose scenario, and you would see this:
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Utopia Justifies the Means
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Utopia Justifies the Means: Cultists of Magh'an Ark'at actually believe that when the egg would hatch, it would bring the paradise to our world; of course, their idea of "paradise" may be not to our liking...
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In-Universe
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The campaign is made of only 3 scenarios, while later campaigns have 8 or more scenarios each. Justified In-Universe by the story of the campaign lasting only one night, and out-of-universe by it being a tutorial campaign for the players.
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Exact Eavesdropping
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Exact Eavesdropping: "Eavesdrop" event lets you find some clues by overhearing an enemy; the slower enemies would be easier to spy upon.
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All Webbed Up
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All Webbed Up: No spider-themed horror would be complete without people being put in spider-silk cocoons: In the "Waking Nightmare", if you fail to defend St. Mary's from Dream-Lands spiders, all its inhabitants would be massacred and put into cocoons. In the "Weaver of the Cosmos", some of possible locations actually represent cocoons with spiders' past victims. They only add to whole horror of Atlach-Nacha's domain. If investigators fails in their mission, in one of possible endings, the bridge between worlds gets completed,and whole Earth becomes spiders' hunting grounds, with people who aren't consumed outright being put into cocoons. Countless cocoons. Investigators actually tries to break them, to no avail.
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You Dirty Rat!
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You Dirty Rat!: O'Bannion's casino is heavily infested with hungry, aggressive rats who attack on sight.
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Snakes Are Sinister
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Snakes Are Sinister: Besides Snake People, several scenarios contain actual snakes, from "normal" ones to enormous man-eating ones called "Basilisks". All of them are hostile to investigators and can cause serious troubles, even posthumously (as they give you Vengeance points). And no snake is more sinister than Yig himself.
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Jerk with a Heart of Gold
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If certain Partner goes missing during the second part of "Ice and Death", another Partner would insist on participating in the rescue party, if they're present. Danforth would always insist on going for Dyer, Kensler would go for Sinha, Claypool would go for Ellsworth, and Cookie would go for Takada. The players must take them along, unless there are more candidates than players.
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Fish People
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Fish People: The Deep Ones, human/fish humanoids from the depths, returns, this time as the main focus of campaign. They comes in all forms, sizes and colours, and all of them are universally hostile to the investigators.
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Golden Ending
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Golden Ending: Each time Eixodolon gets defeated, it gets weaker. To finally kill it, all three groups must survive; if even one of them dies, Eixodolon survives and would continue its... "games".
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Emotion Eater
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Emotion Eater: Eixodolon becomes stronger as it consumes his victim's pain.
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Always Chaotic Evil
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Always Chaotic Evil: All cats in this universe are servants of the dark god Meowlathotep.
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Cast from Sanity
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Cast from Sanity: "Arcane Research" Permanent asset allows to spend less experience on upgrading Spells, but requires suffering a lasting mental trauma in order to be purchased. The implication is that some knowledge puts a heavy burden on one's mind. "Much knowledge brings much suffering", indeed.
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Machete Mayhem
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Machete Mayhem: "Machete" is amongst the most popular Weapon choices for starting decks, due to how easy and reliable it is, despite its only gimmick being dealing additional damage to enemies engaged with the investigator (and only if there's exactly one enemy). The situation was bad enough for the card to be nerfed by the first wave of "Taboo" rules, specifically so it would stop showing up in starting decks (though this decision was eventually overturned with the introduction of many other assets challenging the Machete's position as the main Level 0 weapon for Guardians).
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Race Against the Clock
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Race Against the Clock: The case on which Roland is working has explicit deadline, justifying the time limit in the scenario.
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Combat Pragmatist
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Combat Pragmatist: When it comes to combat, Rogues prefer to use dirty-but-effective tactics and instruments—backstabbing, Hidden Weapons, etc. Since the world is at stake and their enemies are trying to bring doom upon us all, it's hard to blame them. One of their cards is even called "Dirty Fighting", which fittingly improves Rogues' combat capabilities, but only when fighting an exhausted enemy. "Cheap Shot" boosts a chance to hit the target, by adding Agility to user's Combat, as well as gives a chance to automatically evade it, thuse temporarily disable. The upgraded version even retunrs to your hand if the attack was effective enough. Card's image shows a woman throwing some powder at many-eyed monster, likely with intent to blind it.
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall: In Return to the Path to Carcosa, Dianne Divine can turn into monster as well. The story text which describes transformation makes her say that she's glad to see investigators "again", which they don't get. It's because you normally use Return to... expansions on repeat playthroughs.
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Evil All Along
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Evil All Along: If you had any illusions before, Mother Rachel reveals her true allegiances on the second night: she and her cult, "Children of the Stars", are committing human sacrifices, believing that it isn't death: it's just ascendance to the higher plane of existence. On final evening, her master finally shows itself.
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Power Copying
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Power Copying: "True Magick" Tome takes up both a hand an arcane slots, but allows to mimic any Spell asset from your hand, without actually putting them into play, albeit requiring to pay the cost to activate their abilities each and every time (spending actions, charges and so on). It also only comes with 1 charge, that however replenish itself next turn once spent, so you can only benefit from it once a round if you cannot find ways to put more charges on it.
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Useless Useful Spell
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Useless Useful Spell: "Cat Mask" asset gives you Willpower and Combat boosts, helping with the magic/treacheries and with fighting monsters, respectively. However, it only recharges when Doom gets placed on a card without Doom on it — any card, not just player cards. Unfortunately, managing Doom on your own cards may be very awkward, while with encounter cards and locations, those are generally out of your control.
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Sudden Sequel Death Syndrome
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Sudden Sequel Death Syndrome: Depending on the players' performance, some or all heroes of The Dunwich Horror may be sacrificed to Yog-Sothoth.
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Situational Sword
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Situational Sword: "Hemispheric Map" Neutral accessory asset gives you +1 to Willpower and Intellect if your current location is connected to at least 2 other locations, and double that amount if it's connected to at least 4. It's only connected to one location? Too bad, you would get nothing. "Fine Clothes" Neutral asset reduces the difficulty of any parley tests by 2, helping immensely in some otherwise-hard situations. The problem is, not every scenario involves parleys at all, nor they always involve them consistently; and when you don't have to use this card for its intended purpose, it's one-hit-and-it-breaks "armour" which isn't even very helpful if committed to a skill test. "Well-Dressed" skill gives massive stat boost... but only when used for parley tests; otherwise, it gives meager 1 "wild" icon. The Path to Carcosa expansion introduced a series of Neutral skills (grouped by "Desperate" trait), that provide huge stat boost... but can't be used unless your sanity drops below 4. One card per each stat exists: "Desperate Search" for Intellect, "Reckless Assault" for Combat, "Run for your Life" for Agility, and "Say Your Prayers" for Willpower. "Nihilism" basic weakness deals you 1 damage and 1 horror, but only when you reveal, ignore or cancel an auto-failure token. It may be either triggered once in a full moon, or quickly drive you to the grave, depending on what you do and what scenario and your own luck throws at you; notably, it isn't restricted to tokens drawn during skill tests only.
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Improvised Weapon
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Improvised Weapon: Two dual-class assets (one of two classes is Survivor in both cases) follow the common theme of Survivor class, by using various tools offensively: "Ice Pick" (a Seeker/Survivor asset) is normally used as a research tool, boosting skills while investigating... but can be used offensively, to just stab someone. "Sledgehammer" (a Guardian/Survivor asset) is, well, a sledgehammer, and obviously not optimised for battle: it's too heavy to reliably fight with it. In gemeplay terms, it manifests as it giving you very unimpressive boost when you attack with it (with unupgraded version penalising your accuracy instead of improving it)... unless you spend extra actions, which massively improves it, but also makes you fully exhaust in one single blow.
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Downer Ending
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Downer Ending: In the Resolution 3, investigators fails their mission and gets trapped on Tindalos, while Edwin Bennet is free to continue his machinations unopposed. In the Resolution 4, investigators fails to restore timeflow, and although Edwin Bennet is (presumably) gone, so's the hope to invent teleportation, and other efforts and achievements of Thomas Corrigan and Mary Zielinski.
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Go Mad from the Isolation
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Go Mad from the Isolation: Wilbur Hemlock, once his whaling business sunk, believing that it was some sort of curse, locked his wife (William's mother) in theis house's attic for weeks. This caused massive damage to her sanity; now, poor woman can't even recognise William.
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Elegant Weapon for a More Civilized Age
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Elegant Weapon for a More Civilized Age: The Forgotten Age expansion added couple ancient Eztli weapons (both Neutral assets) which are on part, and sometimes better, than advanced weapons of modern age (fittingly, both have Relic trait): "Ornate Bow" Weapon, despite its ancient age, actually outperforms many Firearms cards; it lets investigator rely on their Agility instead of Combat (with a decent boost to it), and can be recharged in the field (albeit it only has one shot — it's a bow, after all) by taking an action to nock an arrow. "Timeworn Brand" is a pretty good one-handed Weapon on its own, but it has another gimmick: once per game, you can do a special attack, boosting it with your Willpower and dealing extra damage, which, if it kills an Elite enemy, also lets you draw 3 cards.
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Breakable Power-Up
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"Laboratory Assistant" Ally boosts hand size by 2; she's extremely frail, however.
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Dream Land
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Dream Land: Titular "Abyss" is a part of the Dreamlands. This is actually how "dream curse" works, by forcibly putting victim's mind into Abyss, while their comatose body remains in "waking world".
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No Points for Neutrality
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No Points for Neutrality: In order to recruit Sergeant Monroe, you must either leave everything as is and instead collect additional evidences, or clear every trace of your involvement. Anything in between would make Sergeant Monroe suspect you.
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Et Tu, Brute?
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Et Tu, Brute?: Ece is very open about wishing to end conflict between the Coterie and Foundation and make them work together. If you play along, only to betray her in order to claim the Key for yourself (note that you can just refuse cooperation, which she takes just fine and bears no hard feelings), she takes it as a bitter betrayal, complete with subtle "The Reason You Suck" Speech: If you open up to Matias Bolívar, he would actually believe that you're friends now. If you then ally with La Chica Roja, he would be visibly hurt by what he perceives as betrayal.
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Do Well, But Not Perfect
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Do Well, But Not Perfect: Accumulating too many resources during part 1 (preparation stage) ends scenario immediately; if you let the agenda advance, you would preserve the Wellspring of Fortune (which is the entire point of the heist), but if you advanced the act (by retreating with those resources), casino would close down (as you literally robbed it into bankruptcy) and it would be lost forever, as well as preventing you from gaining any more scenario rewards. Advancing without enough resources to trigger immediate scenario end allows to play part two and obtain both Wellspring of Fortune and extra rewards.
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Body Horror
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Body Horror: Many of the mutants, created by the Colour effects, are grotesquely deformed, though some instead gets eerily bright and beautiful. Some of the treacheries' images shows similar effects happening to humans.
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Rest-and-Resupply Stop
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Rest-and-Resupply Stop: "Ice and Death" has three parts, with "checkpoints" between them; those checkpoints are explicitly the investigators stopping at the camp to rest and resupply. Scenarios are separated by interludes which involves the team stopping at the camp to rest, patch themselves up and prepare to continue the journey.
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Death Is a Slap on the Wrist
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Death Is a Slap on the Wrist: Zig-zagged. For most campaign scenarios, if your investigator loses all their health or sanity, you are defeated, but not dead. Instead, you take trauma, which reduces your health or sanity starting from the next scenario of the campaign, thus making it easier for you to be defeated next time; but if trauma reduces your health or sanity to 0, your investigator dies for real. Some scenarios avert this, usually (but not always) those later in a campaign, with defeated investigators specifically being instantly killed / driven insane as part of the scenario's resolution. Since this only gets revealed after the end of the scenario, when you play through a scenario for the first time, you're never sure. If an investigator dies or goes insane, they are eliminated from the campaign entirely... but you can still pick a different character from your collection of available investigators and build a new deck for them, starting from scratch for the next scenario.
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Trick-and-Follow Ploy
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Trick-and-Follow Ploy: "Followed" event lets you spy on a chosen enemy (manifests as investigation) to find extra clues; the more injured the target is, the higher your chance at success. As it's a spying mission, you don't trigger attacks of opportunity from your mark, even if you do so in the same area as it.
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Cast from Hit Points
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Cast from Hit Points: "Calcification" treachery (from "Horrors in the Rock" set) deals you 1 direct damage the first time you move each round. You may pass Agility test to discard it, or take another 1 direct damage to do it immediately. "Desiccation" treachery (from "Blight" set) temporarily makes that playing cards deal 1 damage to whoever does that.
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Good Old Fisticuffs
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Good Old Fisticuffs: "Brute Force" skill's art depicts a man going against much bigger thug with just their bare fists. Mechanics-wise, the skill massively boosts your Combat stat and damage for one basic fight action.
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Broke Your Arm Punching Out Cthulhu
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The last scenario, "Lost in Time and Space", has different outcomes depending on whether the investigators have managed to escape with their lives after preventing Yog-Sothoth from merging with our reality, or perished. There's also a separate ending for fighting Yog-Sothoth, which results in the investigators dying after their victory.
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Book Dumb
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Book Dumb: There are very few Survivors that have more than 2 base Intellect, but they are still very capable of gathering clues as much as other investigators of other classes with higher intelligence through... Unusual investigation methods. The general trickery and improvisation they show performing in many of their event cards fully showcase how shrewd they can be.
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Bookends
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Book Ends: Scenario 1A ("Beyond the Gates of Sleep") starts with the investigators ascending through two Absurdly Long Stairways. The Golden Ending for scenario 4B ("Weaver of the Cosmos") results in the second team of investigators using these same stairways to escape back to the Waking World.
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Auto-Revive
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Auto-Revive: "St. Hubert's Key" takes away 2 max Sanity in exchange for boosting your stats, but if you get defeated by horror, it gets discarded (reverting the penalty), while reviving you with those same 2 missing sanity points. As it merely gets discarded, you can find and use it again.
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Action Survivor
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Action Survivor: Unlike their colleagues from the other classes, most Survivors have no specialised training or arcane knowledge, and must rely on their savviness and sheer luck.
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Snake People
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Snake People: Scenario reuses locations and encounter cards from "The Doom of Eztli" scenario from The Forgotten Age campaign, most of which are Yig-worshipping snake-like humanoids.
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Happy Ending Override
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Happy Ending Override: Epilogue 5; a seemingly triumphant team A returns from the Dream Lands... only to instantly get killed by the giant spiders, whom team B failed to stop.
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The Dragon
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Return to the Circle Undone adds a new ending for Coven-aligned players. If they accumulate enough knowledge of the Coven's cause and methods, earn Erynn's trust and lead them to triumph over the Lodge, the investigators may join the witches in building a "better future". Given that the person in charge is no one else but Keziah Mason, this future actually being good for anyone is highly questionable.
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Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory
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Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory: The story gets started because investigators are specifically the only ones who can remember the people erased from existence. Their attempt to find the truth makes the Foundation notice them, and invite to cooperate. If Outsiders slaughters the Coterie during final scenario, they still forgets those who were killed, however.
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If You Kill Him, You Will Be Just Like Him!
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If You Kill Him, You Will Be Just Like Him!: If Agnes defeats Elspeth, she refuses to finish her off (to Elspeth's disappointment), stating that she doesn't want to be like her.
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Actual Pacifist
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Ece would always vote to spare you... unless you deliberately betray her trust to gain the Key (note that you can just state upfront that you would take the Key for yourself, and only consequence would be her not participating personally). Even then, she would merely abstain from voting: she doesn't trust you to spare you, but she can't and wouldn't condemn anyone either, no matter what.
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Death Trap
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Death Trap: Full spectrum of dangerous traps: containers slowly filling with water, gas traps, dangerous gears, etc.
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The Mob Boss Is Scarier
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The Mob Boss Is Scarier: If Brian Burnham is the abductor, Agent Harper states that him being afraid of the Order to the point that he would rather risk to abduct a federal agent than disobey its orders, indicates that he's not lying.
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"Everybody Dies" Ending
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"Everybody Dies" Ending: In the Epilogue 1, after both teams fail on their tasks, Earth becomes the battlefield for two antagonistic Ancient Ones''. This is the only epilogue to explicitly state that the campaign is failed.
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Critical Failure
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"Stroke of Luck" skill allows to automatically pass a test after revealing a chaos token, unless you draw auto-failure token. However, after one use, this card gets "exiled", meaning that you have to repurchase it.
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Dark Is Not Evil
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Dark Is Not Evil: The Rougarou can be dealt with non-lethally, which reveals that it was a normal guy who was not able to control his actions. His final words before departing are wishing you luck with dealing with the Curse of Rougarou, and not end up as a mindless beast like him.
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Magic Knight
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Magic Knight: Rouges have the second highest amount of coventional weaponry after Guardians and the third highest quantity of spells event and assets after Mystics and Seekers.
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Genius Loci
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Genius Loci: In "A Thousand Shapes of Horror", The House With No Name and The Unnameable are one and the same... and are not happy to see unwelcome guests. And the longer scenario goes, the more dangerous The Unnameable becomes.
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Coincidental Broadcast
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Coincidental Broadcast: "Newspaper" boosts your Intellect when you're investigating and have zero clues, implying that investigator found some much-needed hitch while observing local press for mentions of supernatural. Upgraded version also lets you find extra clues.
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Charged Attack
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Charged Attack: Nephthys seals the blessed tokens which are supposed to leave the bag, and later burns them to attack her enemies for 2 damage, 3 tokens per attack. As there's exactly 10 tokens available, she can make 3 attacks at most.
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Cats Are Mean
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Cats Are Mean: Exaggerated; cats are not just mean, they are outright evil and serve dark god... called Meowlathotep.
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The Goomba
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The Goomba: Coven Initiate enemy does have an ability, but it only triggers on their spawning (and even then, very rarely), and certainly does nothing to prevent them from being slaughtered. In fact, sometimes, they're more dangerous when dead, and even then, not by themselves, but through other enemy's effects.
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Gathering Steam
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Gathering Steam: "Old Shotgun" Guardian/Rogue Weapon asset enters play without any ammo (but costs no resources to play either), you have to reload it with events (unless you put it into use through events, then it's immediately loaded). After being reloaded, it gives high boost to Combat, and varying damage that scales with your performance.
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Fragile Speedster
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"Backstab" event lets investigator use Agility instead of Combat for one attack, giving swift, but frail investigators a fair chance in combat.
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Fake–Real Turn
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Fake–Real Turn: It started as an April Fools' Day joke about fake "expansion", "The Dogwich Legacy", but due to the fans demands, the real expansion with same theme was announced later same year.
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Enemy Mine
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Enemy Mine: It is possible to make alliance with Xzharah in "The Night's Usurper". This rewards your with unique weapon, but all victims of sleeping curse (including your friends) would remain asleep forever...
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Police Are Useless
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Police Are Useless: Until investigators decided to investigate on their own, police spent over a month in futile attempt to solve this case. Depending on outcome of this scenario, they can either help you, or go after you.
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Never Smile at a Crocodile
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Never Smile at a Crocodile: Harbinger of Valusia is removed, but instead you get a huge crocodile, Dweller in the Pit, which is extremely dangerous (and only grows even more lethal as time goes on) and is Elite (so most conventional methods of dealing with it are unusable).
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Back Stab
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Back Stab: Some cards specifically targets already exhausted enemies, helping to ensure that they wouldn't live to try to murder you again: "Sneak Attack" event allows to deal damage to exhausted enemies without having to pass a test. Upgraded version can be used even if the enemy is ready as long as it is not engaged with you. ".25 Automatic" asset gives bonus to Combat and damage, but only against exhausted enemies. Its upgraded version allows to attack just-evaded enemy immediately. "Dirty Fighting" asset gives huge boost to most tests against exhausted enemies, and allows to immediately attack the enemy you just evaded. "Hatchet Man" skill, if used to evade an enemy (thus exhausting it) boosts the next attack against it for the rest of the turn. Delilah O'Rourke not only allows to deal some testless damage against an enemy, but boosts that damage if you target exhausted enemy. The drawback is that price of her services stacks with enemy's evade value.
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Back Stab
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"Waylay" lets an Investigator test their agility skill against an exhausted non-Elite enemy's evade value. If they succeed, that enemy is instantly defeated, with the name and art implying that said Investigator sneaked up on them and brutally beat them to death while they were distracted.
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Punch-Packing Pistol
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Punch-Packing Pistol: Pistols and melee weapons tend to deal about the same amount of damage and give about the same boost to fighting stats.
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Friendly Ghost
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Friendly Ghost: "Guiding Spirit" Ally boosts your Intellect and soaks some horror from you, but leaves you (and your deck) once if it gets defeated.
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It's All My Fault
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It's All My Fault: If Hemlock prevails over River, he has a realisation, that him being idle all this time is what let the island to come to ruin. He doomed his family's legacy himself. If you talk to Leah during act 3 of the final scenario (regardless of version), she puts the blame on herself for not seeing through her sister Rachel's insanity while it was still possible to stop her.
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Animalistic Abomination
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Animalistic Abomination: The creepy giant albino penguins returns. They aren't aggressive by default, but slows down the investigators as long as they stay alive, by making entering or leaving their location cost extra action.
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Contractual Boss Immunity
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All encounter cards have suit and rank, with many game effects using those for randomisation. Cards' rank generally corresponds to their danger level, with avoidable "Aloof" enemies having low rank, while stronger enemies with dangerous gimmicks have higher levels, and bosses have Ace rank (which also makes them immune to certain effects related to this mechanic).
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Powerful, but Inaccurate
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Powerful, but Inaccurate: "Sledgehammer" Guardian/Survivor asset, by default, deals increased damage, but penalises your Combat (so you're more likely to miss), unless you spend extra actions for a stronger attack. Upgraded version gets rid of this weakness.
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Chainsaw Good
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Chainsaw Good: "Chainsaw" asset takes both hands, but provides good boost to Combat and damage for one attack. Its gimmick is that it has limited "ammo", but whenever your attack with it fails, you can either deal (much lower) damage anyway, or regain one supply for the Chainsaw.
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Central Theme
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Central Theme: Trust (and lack of thereof): You frequently get the choice between trusting some people or not, with your choices changing the chaos bag: "Tablet" tokens for trusting people, and "Elder Thing" tokens for being secretive; in some cases, you have "neutral" options available, but it's not possible to achieve 0/0 balance. Once you reach the maximum of certain kind, the game starts rewarding sticking to your choices with bonus experience. You frequently end up in the situation where you can trust certain Coterie members or work against them. Your choices would have long-terms consequences. Also, unless you make peace between Coterie and the Foundation, the ending you get is based on how often you've deceived the Foundation in any way.
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Kangaroo Court
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Kangaroo Court: In the final scenario, investigators gets put on "trial" by the Coterie, who would vote whether to kill or spare them. The outcome is entirely dependant on involved people's opinion on the investigators by that moment, with some (namely, the Beast) always voting against you unless they're too injured to attend.
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Ground by Gears
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Ground by Gears: Another common "treachery" is being stuck in some dangerous mechanism and being slowly crashed by it.
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Heroic Canines, Villainous Felines
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Heroic Canines, Villainous Felines: In a world where evil cat servants of the dark god Meowlathothep threaten humanity, only one force can save the world — our faithful dogs. How? By becoming investigators themselves!
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Takes One to Kill One
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Takes One to Kill One: The piece of rock which originally brought the Colour to Earth can actually protect its bearer from it. What's more important, it can be used to get rid of it for good. Rosa Marquez uses rock that she recovered from Silent Heath to destroy the being in campaign's Golden Ending; if investigators decides to sacrifice themselves to let her live and tell the tale, they use either the rock recovered from mines, or the rock received from Gideon.
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Limited Loadout
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Limited Loadout: Every investigator can include only so many cards in their decks (30 cards for most of them; signature cards, weaknesses and cards earned via story reasons don't count towards the limit). Every investigator may have up to 8 cards in their hand, and must discard any excess cards at the end of the round. Weaknesses and "hidden" cards do count towards the limit, but can't be picked for discarding. Every investigator has two "hand" slots, two "arcane" slots, and one each of the "body", "accessory", and "ally" slots (with The Circle Undone expansion also introducing "tarot" slot, which each investigator also has one of). Each slot may be occupied by only one asset at a time, and most assets takes up at least one of them. Players have limited opportunities to expand amount of slots available, usually at the cost of sacrificing something else, and often only allowing assets with certain traits into those bonus slots. Assets with the Footwear and Mask traits don't take up any slot, but their card text limits each investigator to one each in play at a time.
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The Scrounger
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The Scrounger: Joey "The Rat" Vigil allows to quickly play an Item from your hand (for small extra fee), or (after you upgrade him) to sell no longer needed Items from play to get 2 resources back.
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Choice-and-Consequence System
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Choice-and-Consequence System: This campaign heavily relies on making choices that have long-terms consequences. You frequently have to decide whether to trust someone, or not. Besides the generic effect of changing your chaos bag, they have more long-terms consequences: Your initial approach to Taylor would affect your chances to recruit some story Allies. Quinn is a Foundation loyalist, so if you lied to Taylor, she would be unwilling to trust you herself unless you spit it out. Conversely, Flint doesn't like Taylor at all, and disapproves you sharing intel with her, so he would insist on doing his mission alone, stating you being "chatty" as a reason; you can still recruit him later (assuming you arrive before he gets killed), but if he's trusting, you can cancel his mission or help him speed it up, and get him earlier. Majority of Coterie members you interact with offer you some sort of alliance against either rogue Coterie member(s), or the Outsiders. Trusting them unlocks extra opportunities later on, up to and including extra endings, but also makes you less likely to stay on good side with the Foundation, which disapproves any cooperation with Coterie.
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Spam Attack
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Spam Attack: "One-Two Punch" event lets you do a second attack (with boost to its accuracy and damage) if your first one lands. Upgraded version makes first attack always accurate, and further boost the second attack's effectiveness. "Butterfly Swords" Weapon asset lets you do a second attack (with boosted accuracy and damage) if the first one lands, albeit at the cost of disabling it for the round. Upgraded version no longer has such restriction, instead letting you disable it to boost damage of second attack. "Flurry of Blows" event lets you attack with a Melee card you control without paying for its action cost (though event itself costs extra action), repeating the effect up to three more times (so you deal one more attack than it should be possible). If it was still your turn, it ends immediately.
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Combat Medic
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Combat Medic: Besides having a big arsenal of combat-oriented cards, Guardians also have various options to protect or heal their teammates, both from damage and from horror: "Book of Psalms" heals small amount of horror from a chosen investigator, as well as adds free blessed tokens; however, it has only 4 "secrets", and becomes unusable once they run out. "Emergency Aid" allows to instantly heal 2 damage from investigator at your location, or their Ally. "First Aid" allows to heal 1 damage or horror from investigator or Ally, but has finite number of supplies, and has to be discarded once they run out. "Hallowed Mirror" gives you access to several copies of "Soothing Melody" event, that lets you heal investigators or their Allies.
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Zombie Apocalypse
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Zombie Apocalypse: If you fail to stop Amaranth in "Dead Heat" scenario, her undead minions would murder and devour the remaining civilians.
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The Leader
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The Leader: Guardians have many cards specifically dedicated to coordinating the efforts of their entire team, instead of just supporting someone particular.
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Attack Reflector
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Attack Reflector: "Self-Destructive" basic weakness causes you 1 damage whenever you cause some to an enemy; fortunately, it doesn't scale with how much damage you do. Like with most basic weaknesses, it can be discarded by spending actions.
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Names to Run Away from Really Fast
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In The Dream Quest, Nyarlathotep, The Crawling Chaos, is the driving force behind the whole Forced Sleep plot, and the master of majority of enemies you face, though his exact motives are not known.
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You Wake Up in a Room
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You Wake Up in a Room: Each group awakes in unknown place and must figure out how to escape — preferably alive.
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Energy Bow
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Energy Bow: "Enchanted Bow", Survivor/Mystic asset, is a magic bow that shoots not arrows, but bolts of pure energy; as result, it lacks ammo, and instead exhausts to recharge its magic, but also takes arcane slot besides taking both hands. It does have limited charges however, but those are used to instead target enemies in connecting locations with a long-ranged attack (which ignores most keywords to boot). Similarly to the "Ornate Bow", it lets you use either Agility or Willpower during attack, but deals less damage than it.
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Reliably Unreliable Guns
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Reliably Unreliable Guns: "Old Hunting Rifle" asset can (depending on the chaos token revealed) potentially jam (automatically failing skill check), requiring spending additional action to fix it, which, in combat situation, makes you vulnerable to attacks of opportunity. It's the only Weapon in the game that can jam.
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Heel–Face Turn
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Heel–Face Turn: In the two out of three "machinations", it's possible to recruit Edwin Bennet to fix what was broken by him (in the third, he's too far gone by this point). He would stay loyal to this mission even if investigators fail themselves, achieving second-best ending (after actual victory by the players).
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Cat-and-Mouse Boss
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Cat-and-Mouse Boss: "Undimensioned and Unseen" scenario is divided in two acts. During the first, the objective of the Investigators is to gather enough clues and reach Whateley Ruins to find an incantation that can destroy the Broods of Yog-Sothoth, (supposedly) invincible monsters that hit extremely hard and cannot be defeated by conventional means (at least without abusing them not being Elite). If the investigators survive long enough to reach the destroyed barn and gathered enough clues, they will gain the Esoteric Formula, allowing them to attack, deal damage and defeat the Broods using their Willpower stat in place of Combat. Afterwards, the second act's mission is to eliminate all Broods, which may or may not attempt to run away from the investigators at the end of every Enemy Phase.
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Sanity Slippage
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Sanity Slippage: People who spend too long in the Vale, eating local food and drinking local water, gradually goes insane, besides the physical side effects. Several background characters gets shown succumbing to it.
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Cooperation Gambit
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Cooperation Gambit: Thorne is almost obsessed with deals, which manifests in actual gameplay: All it takes to get them on your side is to strike a deal with them. It may actually backfire on Thorne if you do poor job at protecting them. If it's Thorne who's stolen your Key, you don't steal it back, like with others — instead, you strike a deal with them, and just buy it back. Your investigator points out that they knew that Thorne wouldn't miss a chance when offered. Each time Thorne shows up as hostile, you can strike a deal: you give up one of your keys, they leave you alone. Whether this deal actually worth it, is up to you. It works even in the final scenario.
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Death Glare
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If Eliyah dies in the crash, Cookie suggests to just abandon his dog to her death when she refuses to leave her master's corpse behind (they have until dawn to find the shelter, or they're screwed). The rest looks at him so angrily, he shuts up immediately.
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Sequel Hook
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Sequel Hook: If Anette Mason was arrested, she would escape her custody in the epilogue, meaning that vengeful witch is on the loose. What's more, the way she achieves that suggests that suspiciously resembles Keziah Mason's own escape — which she achieved with the help from Nyarlathothep. If Carl Sanford was arrested, his arrest doesn't stick and he soon gets freed as investigators fails to properly charge him. He's free once again, and he knows who his enemies are.
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Instant Armor
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Instant Armor: Unlike other cards of the same type, "Leather Jacket" can be put into play without spending an action, being "fast"; as result, you can use it just when you're about to get hit.
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Gameplay and Story Segregation
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Gameplay and Story Segregation: Scenario reuses named cultists from The Night of the Zealot campaign as stand-in for cult members.
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Came from the Sky
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Came from the Sky: Rosa Marquez believes that all this started when a meteorite landed at what's now Silent Heath, and mining operations there released whatever was inside, be it poisonous gas or some invasive mineral. Another similar rock was recovered by Captain Wilbur Hemlock and Gideon Mizrah from old wreckage (which caused similar effects to his crew), a piece of which Wilbur later threw into well in the Vale. Gideon kept his piece of rock, which may be crucial to stop the Colour if you don't have another copy.
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New Game Plus
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New Game Plus: After campaign completion, surviving investigators can be re-used in another one with all the cards they acquired before, including story assets. This is balanced by also having to carry all trauma and weaknesses over as well. Also, although the designers have stated that this is allowed, they have also stated that scenarios are not balanced for starting a new campaign using characters from a previous campaign.
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Universal Ammunition
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Universal Ammunition: All firearms, whether revolvers, shotguns, bows or high-tech lightning guns, use the same generic "ammo" tokens to keep track of their uses, and can all be reloaded by any cards that refill ammo tokens.
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Heroic Sacrifice
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Heroic Sacrifice: If none of "Group B" investigators has been injected with antidote, whoever would go inside Chamber of Poison, would die. One of them must do this, otherwise whole team would be pulled here (and dies anyway).
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You Will Not Evade Me
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You Will Not Evade Me: The Grappling Horror from "The Essex County Express" scenario, true to its name, grapples investigators, making them unable to move while they're still engaged with it. Managed to evade it, and move away? But it's a "Hunter", so it would just crawl after you.
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Damage Reduction
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Damage Reduction: During "The Longest Night" scenario, both Molting and Equine Hybrids reduce any damage they take by 1, reducing effectiveness of weapons and spells, and rendering many offensive events useless.
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Random Encounters
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In the "Dark Side of the Moon", certain monsters, hazards and tasks becomes progressively harder the more "Alert" investigators accumulate, which, in turn, accumulates when certain negative events occur, like agenda advancement or failing certain Random Encounters. High "Alert" can and will slow down your progress, which, in turn, would help to accumulate even more "Alert". Having low "Alert" is mandatory to enter the White Ship and convince its Captain to smuggle you from the Moon (it's possible to argue with him with high "Alert" once you actually enter, but good luck passing a test with difficulty of 5 or higher) and finish the scenario, but there are only limited opportunities to decrease it, with only one stable option towards the very end. Also, high "Alert" greatly increases the team's chances of being caught when attempting to escape from the Moon once the final agenda advances.
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Implacable Man
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Implacable Man: Once the Masked Horror spawns, it keeps pursuing whatever investigator currently having the most number of clues; he's very tough and hard to kill, and while he's engaged with you, you can't neither discover nor spend clues, which may stall your progress while he's alive.
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He Knows Too Much
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He Knows Too Much: Even if Amaranth never had conflicts with investigators before, she would still vote to kill them, stating that the Coterie always valued secrecy above all else. Tuwile Masai, unless you convinced him that you can be trusted, would state you knowing too much to left alive as one of the reasons to kill you.
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Acid Pool
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Acid Pool: Second obstacle for "Group B" is a room filled with highly corrosive poison. To neutralise it, one of them must go inside and turn machine off; if they were injected with antidote, they would survive, otherwise, they would die. If no one does this in time, all investigators would be pulled there by force.
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Permanently Missable Content
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Permanently Missable Content: Every Resident has a schedule, dictating where they would be on specific day (and only day, you would encounter nobody from the Vale if you explore at night, with the exception of two special night-only scenarios). If you don't meet specific characters in specific locations on specific days, you'd miss on their unique interactions and on the opportunity to increase their relationship. First and second nights offer you unique scenarios which can only be played during those specific nights. Bertie Musgrave gets lost in the woods on first night. If you rescue him, he would be fine (until the finale, at least), but otherwise, he would be "rescued" by Mother Rachel, who would brainwash him to join the cult, and set him against you — to the point that he may later fight against you. Simeon goes into mines on first day. Unless saved before second evening he dies (and he can't be saved at night), cutting any scenes involving him, and some of his mother's. If he dies, his mother Leah would go to search for him in the mines on third day, and would meet the same fate unless saved (and you can't return to already-visited areas, meaning that you can be helpless to save her). Some story assets can be obtained only if you do specific scenarios; in some cases, you must also do them on specific days: You can find a rock with unique qualities while exploring the mines. As it spawns in fixed position, it's possible to skip it. "Little Sylvie" doll which Hemlock is trying to find in his old house can be only found on day one. If the doll is retrieved, he would give it to you, in hope that it would bring you luck. If you manage to recover remains of at least one member of the Pearl family, you can find the family matriarch's diary. If you never visit the Pearl Ridge, or fail to retrieve the remains, the diary would be lost forever. Theo's sisters Helen and Lizzie stayed at the fisher village, Akwan, not approving him moving to the Vale. If you go there, you would find that Lizzie got abducted by a massive mutant crab. While Lizzie would survive no matter what, Helen would only join the investigators if you helped her to reunite with Theo, and even then, it's possible to simply miss the chance to talk to her again. There's unique asset you can only obtain by sitting alone at first evening; it would be given by friendly strangers who would approach you themselves. It can't be obtained anywhere else. During "The Longest Night" scenario, you can free a (normal, non-mutant) horse Ajax from the barn. If you don't get backup and get mauled by the bear, Mother Rachel would save your ass at the last moment. Talking to her later would let you get the unique reward. All but one (the worst one) endings cuts off if you didn't do specific actions prior to the final scenario, of which you have no means to know upfront: Rosa Marquez comes up with a plan how to save the Vale either on her own (if you've won both night scenarios), or by hearing out Gideon Mizrah's story about the rocks recovered from shipwreck. Doing neither cuts off the Golden Ending. In addition, the ending branches into two at the last moment, with the last ending requiring specific story asset at the ready; something you could've either missed, sold, lost or simply not prepared in advance. To evacuate the Vale, you must have someone who can organise the evacuation: either reunited Peters family, or Hemlock and Hawthorne, who agreed on a truce. It's entirely possible to miss both. One of the endings involves burning the Vale with fireworks, but that requires saving Simeon's life and then actually putting those fireworks around, both of which you have limited time for.
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Brandishment Bluff
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Brandishment Bluff: "Hold Up" event (appropriately marked by Tactic and Trick traits) lets you bluff an enemy at your location (via Parley action) into thinking that you're armed, which buys you time to actually pull out your gun (or whatever Item you think can serve you); it's handled by a dummy "attack" that deals zero damage and lets you play the chosen card by reduced price.
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Interface Screw
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Interface Screw: Some cards during the final scenario deliberately look mangled, to imitate reality-warping powers of the Colour.
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Formula-Breaking Episode
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Formula-Breaking Episode: The story set in Alternate Universe, with heroic dogs fighting against forces of evil cats lead by Meowlathotep. Not something you'd expect from Arkham Horror, right?
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We Hardly Knew Ye
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We Hardly Knew Ye: One of the nine Partners dies in the plane crash, before any meaningful character development may be made. The only way to learn something about them after that is by doing the "Fatal Mirage" scenario, which allows to see their memories.
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That's No Moon
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That's No Moon: In "Lost in Time and Space", when Yog-Sothoth actually appears, investigators at first mistook him for the actual moon. Then he started becoming larger, and larger...
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Poison Is Corrosive
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Poison Is Corrosive: Whatever it is in Acid Pool in "Group B's" Act 2, it's capable to quickly dissolve human flesh, unless you have an antidote.
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Loyalty Mission
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Loyalty Mission: These scenarios are based around specific investigators' backstory, and allows them to upgrade their signature card to even stronger version. However, failure to succeed in these scenarios would result in their weakness being "upgraded" instead. If investigator starts scenario while already using "parallel" versions of their cards (upgrading both signature card and weakness), then it works in reverse (success would result in weakness being downgraded to basic version while signature card remains upgraded, while failure would only downgrade their personal card). Challenge scenarios always gets released alongside new parallel investigators, but some investigators only get the parallel version, without scenario (like Zoey and Pete).
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Escape Sequence
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Escape Sequence: Just like in scenario on which this one is based, once you make it into central room and take what you came for, second part of scenario involves escaping with the treasure while pursued by any reptiles.
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Not So Invincible After All
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Not So Invincible After All: "If it bleeds..." event allows you and all investigators in your location to restore some sanity after defeating a Monster enemy, as seeing the nightmarish abomination falling restores their faith in possible victory.
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Draconic Abomination
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Draconic Abomination: The Moonbound Byakhee in the "Dark Side of the Moon" scenario is a particularly big and dangerous byakhee (dragon/insect being), quite capable of tearing apart careless investigators. With high "alert", it hunts them.
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Puppeteer Parasite
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Puppeteer Parasite: In the "Waking Nightmare", orderlies are controlled by spiders inside their bodies. They reveal themselves once infestation starts.
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Punny Name
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Punny Name: Main antagonist is a cat called Meowlathotep. Every investigator is based on existing Arkham Horror character, but (save for Duke, who just swapped roles with Ashcan Pete) with name slightly changed to something setting-appropriate, since all of them are now dogs (like Bark Harrigan, or Kate Winthpup). Pretty much anything which can be made into a dog- or cat-related pun, was made into one. Catling gun, Barkham, Meowlathothep...
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Disc-One Final Boss
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Disc-One Final Boss: Most of campaign involves conflict with the Coterie, but they're not the final or most powerful threat — the Outsiders are; and depending on how campaign goes, they may get wiped out just before the final confrontation with the Outsiders.
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Go Back to the Source
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Go Back to the Source: Flashback scenarios starts in Innsmouth, and later visits the Devil Reef, then, after a failed attempt to investigate the Esoteric Order's HQ, ends with investigators being captured and sent to the guy named Oceiros Marsh, the lighthouse keeper. The actual investigation starts with revisiting Innsmouth, and ends with going to the Devil Reef, or, rather, under it, with Oceiros' lighthouse being the middle point.
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Missed Him by That Much
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Missed Him by That Much: Several epilogues involve two teams surviving... but failing to reunite afterwards: In the Epilogue 8, team A actually awakes... while team B remains trapped in the Dream Lands, eventually deciding to just settle there. In the Epilogue 14, team A travels into the Underworld to save their friends... just as team B found a way into the Enchanted Forest, through which they then escape back into the Waking World. It seems very unlikely for them to ever reunite now. In the Epilogue 16, team A travels into the Underworld, but, unfortunately, team B is currently in the Dream Lands — and they can't even safely travel back the same way. Their chances to meet each other after that are slim, at best.
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Extreme Omnivore
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Extreme Omnivore: Blob can and would devour completely random things, ranging from investigator's cards (and investigators themselves) and ending with treacheries, enemies and locations, and even itself (non-fatally, unfortunately, but it would cause light damage). Expansion added even more things it can devour.
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Guide Dang It!
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Guide Dang It!: While getting either the Conviction or Doubt ending is clear and simple enough, as the choices giving you points in either direction are very well telegraphed (for the most parts), that is not the case for the Neutral ending, as the only way to obtain it is by failing scenarios.
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Here We Go Again!
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Here We Go Again!: If investigators collects all fourteen flashbacks, after finishing the campaign they would see the last, fifteenth one — which would reveal that there are much, much more underwater cities than just this one, and that the Deep Ones would return one day.
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Religious Bruiser
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Religious Bruiser: Majority of Guardian-class cards added in The Innsmouth Conspiracy and The Feast of Hemlock Vale expansions which interact with blessed tokens (introduced in the same expansions) in one way or another have religious theme (not always solely Christian): faith, blessed items, assistance from gods, etc. This comes from the most resilient and combat-oriented class in the game.
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I Gave My Word
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I Gave My Word: If you made a deal with Thorne, they would back you up at Congress; for them, deal is sacred.
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Wild Goose Chase
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Wild Goose Chase: "Bait and Switch" event allows to lure an enemy you just evaded into connecting location. Upgraded version allows to instead "evade" an enemy in a connected location and swap places with them.
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The Undead
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The Undead: In "Dead Heat" scenario, most enemies you would face are some sort of undead: zombies, skeletons, a zombie lion, and undead sorcerer (if Amaranth succeeds at bringing Razin Farhi Back from the Dead). The only non-undead enemies are ghouls (who're here just to feast on dead people), and Amaranth herself.
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Excuse Plot
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Excuse Plot: All previous challenge scenarios had something to do with investigators' origin and the serious problems that bother them. Monterey's scenario is just an excuse to send him on Indiana Jones-esque adventure in the ancient temple, and has nothing to do with the story about his father's assassination. Even scenario's intro doesn't bother with providing more than necessary minimum of backstory.
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Wrench Whack
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Wrench Whack: "Not without a fight!" skill shows investigator whacking a snake man with a wrench.
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And the Adventure Continues
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And the Adventure Continues: In Weaver of the Cosmos, if investigators survived, but didn't secure the short way into the Enhanced Woods, the only escape route remains — to brute-force their way through first the Underworld, and then through the Dreamlands. If the campaign is played as standalone, endings just cuts off, leaving investigators' fate up to interpretation (they can be imported into other game regardless). We get more info on their exact fate in the combined campaign mode. In the Epilogue 15, the team A travels beneath the Leng monastery on order to find their friends, who are still trapped in the Underworld. It cuts off before we learn how they do this, though the brief summation states that two teams did eventually reunite. The investigators are still considered "driven insane", and thus ineligible for importing into other campaigns.
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Let the Past Burn
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Let the Past Burn: If helped to come at peace with River, Hemlock takes destruction of the Vale well, finally accepting that his family's legacy is dead... and that just like grass grows back through ash, he should build the new legacy, with the help of his cousin. Somewhere else, as there's nothing left for him on the Hemlock Isle.
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Burn Baby Burn
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Burn Baby Burn: The Guardians can use the "Kerosene" asset to burn recently defeated enemies to regain sanity, either for themselves, or their teammates and Allies.
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Plotline Death
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Plotline Death: Normally, Partners die if they run out of Stamina or Sanity, or if the investigator they're following gets defeated, but at several points in the campaign, they may die during interludes: One Partner always dies in the plane crash at the start of campaign; which one would perish is randomised. There's no way to save them. Halfway through "To The Forbidden Peaks" and "The City of Elder Things", one random non-Resolute Partner would die (killed by a monster or put into coma by miasma, respectively). Halfway through the first part of "The Heart of Madness", one random non-Resolute Partner would be picked as the target by the Nameless Madness. This time, they can be saved if another specific Partner is still alive (different one in every case).
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Equipment Upgrade
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Equipment Upgrade: The Circle Undone expansion introduced first bunch of multiclass cards (all of them assets), with a gimmick: level 0 version belongs to two classes at once, offering rather generic effect, while upgrades becomes exclusive to specific class and improves over specific aspect of the basic card. ".41 Thompson" is a rather generic Firerarms asset aviable to Guardians and Rogues, costing prohibitive 6 resources to play, but coming with 5 ammo to shoot. The Guardian's upgrade doesn't change anything about the gun, but reclaims every spent ammo as a resource (thus paying back for it); while Rogues makes it cheaper and gives it means to hit another target at the cost of extra ammo consumption. "Scroll of Secrets" Tome asset available to Seeker and Mystic lets to look at bottom card of investigator's or encounter deck, and then either discard, put at top/bottom of the deck, or make the owner draw it. Seekers can make it capable of checking 3 cards at once with their upgrade, while Mystics gives it 1 extra "secret" (making it usable one extra time) and lets it also check top of the deck. "Tennessee Sour Mash" Item asset can be drunk by Rogues and Survivors for improving their chances during a Willpower test on a treachery card, or the bottle itself can be used as a weapon, giving user huge boost to accuracy (but not to damage). The Rogue's upgrade makes the card fast, the stat boost more potent, and makes the attack with it cause extra damage; while the Survivor's upgrade makes it cheaper, last longer (giving bottle 1 extra supply), and lets you attack to stun non-Elite enemies, resulting in automatic evasion. "Enchanted Blade", a Weapon asset available to Guardians and Mystics, by default only gives meager +1 Combat, unless you spend some charges to get extra accuracy and damage. Both upgrades double basic bonus, with the Guardian's version only making you spend the charge to deal extra damage once the attack connects and also gaining the ability to draw extra cards and healing horror if they manage to kill someone with empowered attack, while the Mystic's version adds an extra charge, and lets to spend more than one charge at once (giving the weapon even more accuracy and damage burst potential). "Grisly Totem" accesory asset for Seeker and Survivors adds extra skill icons on a card committed to a skill test; the Seeker's upgrade also makes the user draw an extra card if they pass the test, while the Survivor's version lets to reclaim the card if test still fails (on top of making the totem cheaper to play). When Customisable cards were introduced in The Scarlet Keys expansion, along with 15 class-specific ones, was also introduced one Neutral card of that type, "Hyperphysical Shotcaster" asset. It has no abilities by default; you have to purchase upgrades to give it alternate forms it can switch between, gaining various abilities depending on its current form. Two upgrades that don't add extra forms, are dedicated to improving card itself, either giving it more uses, or boosting your stats while using any of its abilities. It's main draw is that it allows you to use any skill of your choice to activate its abilities, letting an Investigator use it to cover the weakpoint of their statline (for example: letting a Guardian evade with Combat, a Seeker fight with Intellect, a Rogue get rid of treacheries through Agility and so on)
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Big Bad Ensemble
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Big Bad Ensemble: In three out of two "plots", you would have to deal with some other threat which has to be resolved alongside the whole situation with abductions. Neither of them collaborates with Edwin Bennet.
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Void Between the Worlds
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Void Between the Worlds: Atlach-Nacha's domain is the enormous abyss of emptiness between worlds; she use her mysterious cobweb to link worlds by creating "bridges".
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Unwitting Pawn
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Unwitting Pawn: Lead investigator was manipulated by whatever evil force behind those murders; in fact, most recent murder was done by lead investigator under that power's influence. If you provoke it to reveal itself, but fail to stop in time, they would use you to commit even more murders.
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Colour-Coded for Your Convenience
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Colour-Coded for Your Convenience: Each of the three Ancient Ones have different colour schemes to easily distinguish them, including their related encounter cards. Silenus is blue, Magh'an Ark'at is green, and Ezel-zen-rezl is red. Encounter cards not aligned with either Ancient One use standard colour scheme.
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ColorCodedForYourConvenience
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Color-Coded for Your Convenience: The colours which dossiers assigns to Coterie members corresponds to their behaviour. Red ones are violent (Amaranth and the Beast), Green are peaceful (Ece and Tuwile), and the rest (all yellow) are somewhat unpredictable. The only one out of classification is Aliki, as not even the Foundation can understand her. Red-Gloved Man is is unknown to everyone, even within Coterie, so he has no dossier, while Claret Knight and Sanguine Watcher don't get dossier available for reading because encountering them wasn't a part of the plan.
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Token Minority
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Token Minority: Thomas Corrigan is a descendant of Irish immigrants, while Mary Zielinski was born in Poland before moving to the USA.
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Put on a Bus
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Put on a Bus: If Eryn restores her true identity and shakes off "Amaranth" persona, she quits for good and doesn't reappear at Congress. If you defeat Tzu San Niang, you may use her own powers against her to make her leave forever. She would not reappear at Congress after that.
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Morality Kitchen Sink
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Morality Kitchen Sink: The Red Coteries has wide variety of its members' morality. You have benevolent people who sincerely want to make the world a better place (like Ece or La Chica Roja); morally grey people who may do questionable things, but are reasonable and can support you against more malicious people (like Claret Knight or Tuwile Masai); flawed people who still have some good in them and would remember what you did for them (like Desi or Thorne); and blatant villains, hated even by their teammates (like the Beast, Sanguine Watcher or Tzu San Niang). And then there're Aliki or the Red-Gloved Man, whom no one can understand at all, and Amaranth, who's under control of the other being.
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Kaizo Trap
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Kaizo Trap: When Vengeful Witch gets defeated, she deals her damage and horror to each investigator in her location. What makes this attack dangerous is that those are treated as direct damage and horror, meaning that you can't soak them with assets.
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Hidden Weapons
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"Lupara" isn't particularly strong, but can be put in play without provoking attacks of opportunity, and provides double Combat and damage bonus when used on the same turn it was put in play, most likely due to surprise effect.
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Combat Tentacles
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Combat Tentacles: Venice is attacked by Cnidathqua, an enormously big tentacled beast. It's so huge, it doesn't even need to move to attack you.
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Batter Up!
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Batter Up!: One of the achievements in the Return to the Night of the Zealot campaign is called "Pinch Hitter"; to achieve it, a player must defeat three Ghoul enemies with a Baseball Bat without it breaking.
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Your Soul Is Mine!
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Your Soul Is Mine!: Blob can devour your soul. Yes, yours.
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The Big Bad Shuffle
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The Big Bad Shuffle: Because of the game mechanics it is entirely possible to resolve the Machinations first and stop Edwin, either by deafeating him or by making him realise what he is doing is wrong and turn him to the Investigators side as he becomes The Atoner, but even after taking care of Bennet, the timeline won't be instantly fixed, requiring the Investigators and their scientists allies to rescue the remaining scientists to mend the flow of time. By this point, who will get the role of main antagonist will depend on the Plot in play, with the potential candidates being: Old Sadie Sheldon and his Sheldon Gang, the Arch-Lord of Tindalos Tyr'thrha and/or just the remaining forces of Tindalos.
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Deck Clogger
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Deck Clogger: The weakness cards. Every investigator starts with at least two weaknesses — their unique personal one, and a randomly-picked basic weakness — that is mixed with their player cards, and can be randomly drawn instead of something useful. Some weaknesses even shuffle themselves back into your deck instead of being discarded, potentially to be drawn again.
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So Much for Stealth
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So Much for Stealth: Original plan involved stealthy stealing money from casino, and run away. Once the team starts making big cash, it alerts the gangsters, meaning that it's time to run before things goes even worse.
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Nasty Party
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Nasty Party: Setting of "The Last King" scenario; to learn more about ill-fated play which they just survived, investigators infiltrated the party set by people related to it. This is because they are not even humans any more. Not that human guests, being violently insane, are any better.
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Healing Hands
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Healing Hands: "Earthly Serenity", Mystic/Survivor Spell, makes you pass Willpower test to heal any investigator, with exact power scaling with your performance.
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Cat/Dog Dichotomy
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Cat/Dog Dichotomy: Entire premise; it's a story about heroic dogs fighting forces of evil cats.
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Challenge Run
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Challenge Run: Most "Return To" expansion provide optional "Ultimatum" rules, which add challenges such as additional deckbuilding restrictions or scenario rules for the entire campaign. There's even a recurring achievement for winning a campaign while using three or more Ultimatums at once.
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Pain & Gain
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Pain & Gain: "Key of Ys" absorbs 1 horror of what you just received, giving you stacking +1 to all stats for each horror it has. The downside is that it breaks at 4 horror... and forces you to discard top 10 cards of your deck.
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Status Buff
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Status Buff: "Flashlight" asset temporarily lowers your location's shroud by 2, making it easier to investigate. However, its battery runs out after three uses. "Soul Sanctification" Neutral permanent asset accumulates "offerings" each time you heal someone, which you can then spend to get stat boosts during skill tests. "Tennessee Sour Mash" Rogue/Survivor asset boosts Willpower during tests imposed by treacheries. Rogue upgrade improves the bonus, while Survivor upgrade gives it one more supply to spend. Edge of the Earth expansion introduced several multiclass Spells, each shared by Mystics and one other class, that share a gimmick of optionally replacing a relevant skill for duration of effect (boosting whatever stat you choose to test), as well as making you spend charges after you succeed: "Brand of Cthugha" (Mystic/Guardian) lets to fight using Willpower, and, rather than cause normal damage, lets you spend desired number of charges to determine it. "Divination" (Mystic/Seeker) lets to investigating using Willpower, and, rather than normal number of clues, lets you spend desired number of charges to find as many. "Blur" (Mystic/Rogue) lets to evade using Willpower, and then do an extra action (or two) if you spend charges.
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Boss in Mook Clothing
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Boss in Mook Clothing: Aquatic Abomination has more health than some investigators (and backs it up with high Fight stat), hits only slightly weaker than most bosses, and can quickly catch up with running investigators by going through fully flooded locations. Despite all this, it's a part of normal encounter deck, and lacks Elite trait and doesn't award victory points.
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Canine Companion
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If Eliyah dies in the crash, when Anyu insists on staying with the corpse of her owner, Cookie suggests to just leave "the damn dog" behind. The rests looks at him so angrily, he shuts up immediately.
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Always Accurate Attack
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"Mano a Mano" allows to instantly hit an enemy engaged with you for some testless damage, though you have to use it as your first action.
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Origins Episode
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Origins Episode: These scenarios are based around investigators' backstories, and tells how they got involved in their quest.
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Hearing Voices
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Hearing Voices: If Dyer is alive by the start of the "City of the Elder Things", he would warn about the voices one may hear within the City, and tell not to listen to them. If he's not, then investigators would start suffering from them, and slowly falling for their influence, gaining the special weakness, "Possessed".
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Obviously Evil
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Obviously Evil: Mother Rachel looks and acts like stereotypical cult leader from small backwater village, of the type who preaches at day, butches people at nights; like the ones you saw in horror movies countless of times. You'd learn that it's exactly what she's doing very soon.
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Herd-Hitting Attack
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Herd-Hitting Attack: "Armageddon" Spell lets you deal 1 damage to any enemy at your location when you reveal a cursed token while you attack with it (or refund the charge spent to cast the spell instead). "Storm of Spirits" Spell, instead of normal damage, deals 2 damage to every enemy at your target's location (with any extra damage you would deal still targeting the original target) if it succeeds. But if one of the negative symbol tokens gets drawn, it targets the investigators as well.
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Mental Time Travel
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Mental Time Travel: In the beginning of "The City of Archives", investigators gets kidnapped by Yithians, and their minds placed in Yithian bodies in the city of Pnakotus, which seemingly exists outside of time. Now they must find a way to escape, and return to their time and their true bodies. The problem is, they suffer from Identity Amnesia and must firstly remember who they really are. This wouldn't be easy, since as time goes on, it becomes progressively harder to resist mind-altering, until it becomes irreversible and you fail the scenario (and campaign with it).
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech
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Ece is very open about wishing to end conflict between the Coterie and Foundation and make them work together. If you play along, only to betray her in order to claim the Key for yourself (note that you can just refuse cooperation, which she takes just fine and bears no hard feelings), she takes it as a bitter betrayal, complete with subtle "The Reason You Suck" Speech:
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Fetch Quest
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Fetch Quest: Agnes and Elspeth are competing for gathering 9 memories in various locations of Arkham; for Agnes, only way to collect them is if someone spends clues at Agnes' location which has an unclaimed memory. Once all 9 memories gets collected (by either party), scenario ends, with whoever gathered more winning the conflict.
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Paranoia Fuel
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Paranoia Fuel: invoked This campaign aims to achieve this effect, as part of the madness theme. Just as Hastur screws with his victims, the campaign screws with its players, forcing them to doubt if they do the right things at certain points by implying some possible dire consequences, which may or may not really occur later (on the first play, you can never be sure), or outright screws with their mind. Any outcome of any scenario save for the very last one alters chaos bag for the next scenario, but on the blind run you have no way to check whether it would be for the best or for the worst. This campaign makes heavy use of "hidden" cards, which are supposed to be, well, hidden from your teammates, secretly waiting in your hand until the right time comes; they always result in nasty surprise for everyone involved when they finally set off, so if your friends started acting weirdly, they may hiding something — or suspecting you of doing the same. Several scenarios have their own quirks: If you look at the reverse side of Act 1 in "The Last King" (there is no in-game reason to do so, so it was done either by mistake or out of curiosity), the game directly questions your sanity. "Echoes of the Past" constantly adds up tension, by implying that something horrible would happen if Hastur's followers would find information they seek first, and then... nothing special happens, with the rest of campaign going pretty much unaltered; well, you missed opportunity to earn some (double-edged) story assets, and any outcome of any scenario affects chaos bag for the next one, but that's it. "The Black Star Rise" has two agenda decks, one of which is a genuine threat, and other is your actual goal, but you have no way to check which one is correct one until you finish the Agenda 2 of either one, leaving you one agenda away from winning... or losing.
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Malevolent Architecture
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Malevolent Architecture: This place was called "Labyrinths of Lunacy" for a reason. It looks like one big sadistic experiment... and you and your friends are the lab rats.
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Transformation Horror
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Transformation Horror: Magh'an Ark'at's influence causes horrible mutations in its followers, with high-level cultists barely resembling humans anymore.
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Every Man Has His Price
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Every Man Has His Price: "Snitch" event lets you, for a small extra fee, discover 2 clues at your and/or connected location(s) after passing a test when using another Parley effect on an enemy. The idea is that you bribe that enemy into telling you info.
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An Offer You Can't Refuse
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An Offer You Can't Refuse: Taylor makes it pretty clear that either investigators (and Flint) leave the room as new agents of the Foundation, or they wouldn't leave at all, as even the information they already know is too dangerous.
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero!
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: If playing "The Thing in the Depth" scenario at Day 1 and finish the scenario by escorting the hybrid to safety, Rosa Marquez would be around to stop you from trying to detach the flower from it, explaining that it would kill the hybrid. In any other case, the team would do that anyway, and the hybrid would indeed die. The game gives you extra exp if the hybrid doesn't die. If you listen to Gideon's story, you'd learn that William's grandfather, Captain Hemlock found the rock from the sky, which brought sickness on his crew and killed most of them. Possibly influenced by it, he had a "brilliant" idea to throw the rock into well. That's how the Colour poisoned the water on the island, why flora and fauna are mutated, and why residents are so weird. Gideon's own rock is still with him, however, and can be used to destroy the being.
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How We Got Here
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How We Got Here: While the campaign mostly follows a linear story, several scenarios occurs in the past, and tells the story how investigators even got in the troubles with the Order, and lost their memories. "The Pit of Despair" ends with investigators being saved by a mysterious woman who introduces herself as Elina Harper. Since the investigators can't remember who she is, she tells them that their involvement in the whole plot started when her boss, agent Thomas Dawson, hired them to find her after she disappeared on a mission at Innsmouth. "The Vanishing of Elina Harper" is essentially retelling on how this mission went, and what got the Order on investigators' tail. Elina, of course, would survive the mission regardless of outcome, though she wouldn't join the team unless saved there (and would be seriously injured without their help). "Devil's Reef" tells how investigators even came up with the idea to investigate the Order further. "The Lair o Dagon" ends with investigators being captured and thrown into the pit (losing their memories due to head trauma), while Thomas Dawson gets killed.
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True Final Boss
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It's not possible to access the True Final Boss (and thus, the Golden Ending) if the team B failed to obtain and preserve the Silver Key.
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"Open!" Says Me
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"Open!" Says Me: "Breaking and Entering" event boosts investigation attempt with the user's Agility, without rising alarm and with a chance to covertly neutralising an enemy there (by automatically evading them). The upgraded version even returns to your end at the end of the turn if you fulfil certain conditions. The card's image shows a duo of thieves entering the room, one of them holding a crowbar.
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Tome of Eldritch Lore
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Tome of Eldritch Lore: The whole mess was started by whatever evil force sealed within the "Necronomicon". If Mandy succeeds at her task, she manages to partially seal this entity, while on the failure, it remains at near full strength. Either way, she takes the "Necronomicon" with her for everyone's safety.
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Attack Its Weak Point
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Attack Its Weak Point: The only way to actually damage Blob is to force it to reveal its heart, then concentrate your whole attacking force on it.
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Bad Moon Rising
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Bad Moon Rising: The final night is accompanied by red moon. It's the night where you have to face the worst horrors of this Vale, and prevail — or perish.
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Stalked by the Bell
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Stalked by the Bell: Letting one of the three faction to finish their agenda deck wouldn't end the game right away, but would cause the Ancient One to spawn, forcing investigators to drop everything and defeat it within very tight time limit, while facing extreme danger.
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Magic Librarian
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Magic Librarian: Daisy starts with Henry Armitage (librarian and Mythos expert by himself) by default, who can provide her with two extra hand slots, specifically for Tome assets.
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Cap
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Cap: Only two Dilemma cards are allowed to trigger per round.
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Exactly What It Says on the Tin
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Exactly What It Says on the Tin: Blob really can eat everything’’, with whole four pages being devoted to the things it can possibly devour, ranging from material things to abstract concepts (which may cause not-so-abstract penalties). Amongst other things, it may eat deckbox you store cards in, your hope (temporarily sets basic Willpower to 0), your party's teamwork (robs everyone of one action), one of your hands (permanently robs you of one hand slot), and even itself'' (leading to self-damage). This is also how final agenda's reverse side is called, which leads to, yes, Blob eating everything.
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Alternate Universe
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Alternate Universe: Expansion is explicitly set in alternate universe, where instead of humans, Earth must be protected from forces of evil... by (sapient) domestic dogs. Forces of evil, in turn, are no one else but evil cats.
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Sapient House
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Sapient House: While you would sometimes meet conventional enemies during "Hemlock House", you would mainly deal with the house itself going alive and attacking you. Your objective is to either clear the house and restore it to its former glory, or demolish it completely.
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Life Drain
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Life Drain: "Drain Essence" let's you do a parley test of Willpower to move 2 damage tokens from you to an enemy (or just one in case on an Elite foe).
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Martial Arts Staff
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Martial Arts Staff: Mystics have a "Dragon Poll" as low-level Weapon option ("coincidentally", added in the same expansion as Lily Chen, an actual martial artist and resident Kung-Fu Wizard).
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Puzzle Boss
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Puzzle Boss: In "Undimensioned and Unseen", the many Brood of Yog-Sothoth are all immune to all damage except for a specific spell you recover early in the scenario. Even that spell won't land much, unless you find a way to trap the creatures, slow them down, or otherwise cut through their invisibility.
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Humanoid Abomination
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Humanoid Abomination: Umôrdhoth would randomly receive support from either Yog-Sothoth, Hastur, Cthulhu or Shub-Niggurath. If Shub-Niggurath is chosen, she would send Goat Spawns, which resemble some ugly human/goat hybrid.
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Collateral Damage
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"Oops!" lets you, after failed attempt to attack someone, hit another enemy instead. The upgraded version let's you hit the enemy you just missed anyway and make Investigators take no Collateral Damage from failed attacks.
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Portal Network
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Portal Network: "Open Gate" event allows to create up to 3 portals, between which investigators can move freely.
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What Happened to the Mouse?
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What Happened to the Mouse?: Of all the named Residents (excluding Mother Rachel, for obvious reasons), Gideon Mizrah is the only one to lack his scene in the epilogue even if he survives; the others tells where they plan to go next.
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Bad Powers, Good People
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Bad Powers, Good People: Mystics use the forbidden and dark powers of the Mythos to aid their investigations, with all the nasty implications and sideffects that come with it, but unlike the cultists they fight that collude with similiar forces, they are trying to save the world instead of dooming it. Best exemplified by spells like Shrivelling or Wither, that make (according to their art and story description in Circle Undone) their opponents melt.
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Eldritch Abomination
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Going all the way with supporting Mother Rachel gives you option to join her cult and help her prepare for the feast. You then learn that feast wasn't for humans — and get devoured by the Eldritch Abomination, alongside everyone else. You predictably get a game over, but the game is merciful enough to let you replay the final prelude and act more reasonable this time.
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Bait-and-Switch
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Bait-and-Switch: "Blob devours your house. Search the collection for Your House (Core #124); it is devoured".
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Cast from Hit Points
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Cast From Hitpoints: If you defeat Tzu San Niang and thwart her plans, you can either let her go — or use her magic parasol against her, putting a compulsion on her; this costs everyone a physical trauma, but later makes her quit the Coterie (not showing up even at Congress, giving you one less headache to worry about). Accepting Aliki's proposal costs each investigator a trauma of their choice.
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Magically Inept Fighter
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Magically Inept Fighter: Survivors have the least number of native magic-related events and assets, as most of them have nothing to do with occult at all.
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Quirky Miniboss Squad
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Quirky Miniboss Squad: Investigators would frequently clash with hostile Coterie members, with those who were previously wronged randomly showing up at later scenarios. At the final scenario, you would finally confront everyone whom you've failed to earn on your side. However, none of them is as strong as in their own scenarios, where they serve as the main bosses.
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Masquerade Ball
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Masquerade Ball: It was another carnival in Venice... until an Eldritch Abomination hungry for blood shows up, and things go to hell: Since this is a masquerade, it's hard to tell innocent bystanders apart from local cultists until it's too late. Once scenario concludes, in one way or another, you get rewarded with magic carnival masks; each player gets different one.
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Extra Turn
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"Blur" (Mystic/Rogue) lets to evade using Willpower, and then do an extra action (or two) if you spend charges.
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Devour the Dragon
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Devour the Dragon: Mother Rachel, the woman running the cult that is worshipping the Colour, gets consumed by her master once you finish the first act of the final scenario. She may later randomly show up as your enemy, recreated by the Colour.
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Only in It for the Money
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Only in It for the Money: Several Ally options are actual mercenaries who requires paying them some resources every turn, or they would abandon you.
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Back from the Dead
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Back from the Dead: In Marrakesh, Amaranth is trying to find Razin Farhi (believed to be the co-founder of Coterie, who's died centuries ago). If she slays enough people to finish the ritual, she succeeds, albeit he can still be put down for good after that.
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Go Mad from the Revelation
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Go Mad from the Revelation: In the Epilogue 13, right after defeating Nyarlathotep, team A uses a secret passage to reach the Underworld in hopes of finding their lost friends... only to find out what has happened to them, the Underworld and the Earth. This realisation shatters their minds, driving them insane.
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Shovel Strike
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Shovel Strike: "Gravedigger's Shovel" asset is an actual shovel which can be used either for digging (allows to find a clue, albeit at the cost of breaking the shovel)... or hitting someone on the head, giving Combat bonus.
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Casino Episode
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Casino Episode: Scenario is set in casino run by the Red Coterie member, with investigators performing a heist to steal its greatest treasure. The game milks its casino theme for all its worth, having gambling mini-games, Playing Card Motifs for its mechanics, casino Theme Naming, etc.
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Forced into Evil
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Forced into Evil: If you manage to rescue Agent Harper and identify her abductor, you would hear out their motivation for doing so. Some are shameless villains (Barnabas Marsh and Joyce Little), and some are ambiguous (Zadok Allen and Robert Friendly), but Brian Burnham and Othera Gilman are motivated by the Order of Dagon forcing them to do their bidding at gun point.
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Mini-Boss
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Mini-Boss: Both Ghoul Priest and Masked Hunter have their health scaling with number of players (capping at 20 and 12, respectively), and have above-average stats. Ghoul Priest serves as the final objective of the first scenario (and may randomly return later unless killed at any point), while Masked Hunter is your main obstacle during second scenario, pursuing you and not only attacking, but also stalling your progress.
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Hypochondria
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Hypochondria: Appropriately-named "Hypochondria" basic weakness makes investigator take direct horror each time they suffer any damage, apparently because investigator imagines their wounds and injuries as way more crippling than they truly are. You can temporarily get rid of it, but it would return.
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Flaw Exploitation
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If it's Thorne who's stolen your Key, you don't steal it back, like with others — instead, you strike a deal with them, and just buy it back. Your investigator points out that they knew that Thorne wouldn't miss a chance when offered.
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Posthumous Character
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Posthumous Character: During "The Silent Heath" scenario, you'd learn about the demise of Pearl family (father, mother and child; of those, only the mother gets named: Susan) who used to live there. They were likely killed by whatever was inside the meteorite, slowly and painfully, leaving only crystallised husks. William Hemlock's grandfather, Captain Wilbur Hemlock, was the one who established the Hemlock Harbour years ago.
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There Is No Kill Like Overkill
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There Is No Kill Like Overkill: In "Curtain Call", the first scenario of the campaign, if the final agenda advances, all investigators will suffer 100 horror.
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These Are Things Man Was Not Meant to Know
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"Arcane Research" is a permanent card that provides a discount of 1 exp to the first spell you buy, but causes you a mental trauma. It can only be added on deck creation and you can have up two copies of it, leaving you significantly more vulnerable to horror.
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Comeback Mechanic
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Comeback Mechanic: Many survivor cards are designed around reducing the chance of failure, mitigating the consequences of failing a skill test or giving you a benefit when you fail a test, the drawback being of course that these cards are useless if you are doing well, though that is rarely a worry in this kind of game. Many Survivors build around their deck to fail often and reap the benefits from it.
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Skippable Boss
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Skippable Boss: Most scenario-specific bosses can be spared (except for one case, where killing it is a main objective). In addition, you can simply skip specific scenarios, thus never meeting these bosses: out of 7 non-finale scenarios, you can only play 5 in any given playthrough. Subterranean Beast (from "Written in Rock" scenario) only shows up at night, so if you explore the mines during the day, you wouldn't run into it. Even if you do explore the mines at night, you may still just escape from it. Actually facing it and killing earns you extra experience, however. In "The Silent Heath", it's possible to either avoid spawning the Brood Queen at all, or win the scenario without killing her. The game further encourages "pacifist" approach by giving you achievement if you win without killing her.
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Holy Burns Evil
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Holy Burns Evil: "Radiant Smite" is an offensive spell event, which lets you seal some blessed tokens on it for better accuracy and damage, which you can then return if you actually defeat an enemy. The card's image shows some sorceress invoking Elder Sign, a symbol traditionally associated with benevolent deities of this -verse.
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Abstract Eater
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Abstract Eater: Blob can "eat" things like precision (temporarily sets basic Strength to 0), curiosity (temporarily basic Knowledge to 0), versatility (investigator can't use cards not matching their class), or concept of language (you may only speak in gibberish). The expansion further increased the list, by adding stuff like "your past", "your future", "your plans", etc, most of which have actual effect on gameplay.
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Bears Are Bad News
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Bears Are Bad News: The main danger of the "The Twisted Hollow" scenario is a massive mutant man-eater bear. That same bear would return on "The Longest Night" scenario, where it can be finally put down for good.
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Gimmick Level
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Gimmick Level: Instead of killing Cultists as usually, you need to drag them to Police Station, and use "Parley" action to arrest them; they can't be reduced below 1 health, but their health makes dealing with them easier nonetheless.
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Slaying Mantis
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Slaying Mantis: Crystal Parasite enemies are portrayed on their card as big fluorescent mantises. They're amongst the most dangerous generic enemies.
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Heroic Spirit
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Heroic Spirit: Survivor class' whole schtick is to keep going against all odds, and overcoming seeminlyg-impossible odds through sheer resolve. It's best demonstrated through one of their events, "Trial by Fire", which temporarily boosts all their basic stats to 5; upgraded version allows to instead boost one stat to 7 (no investigator in the game normally has basic stats above 5).
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Increasingly Lethal Enemy
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Increasingly Lethal Enemy: Dweller in the Pit gets +1 Combat and +1 health per investigators for each vengeance point in the victory display; Combat bonus is capped at +3 (which brings Combat to 6, rendering the beast invulnerable for anyone but strongest fighters), while the health bonus is not.
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Card Cycling
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Card Cycling: "Glimpse the Unthinkable" lets you shuffle any non-weakness cards from your hand back into deck, swapping them with something new, hopefully more useful. Upgraded version also lets you fill the hand to maximum if you're below hand limit, but only works once per game.
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Giant Space Flea from Nowhere
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Giant Space Flea from Nowhere: In Shattered Aeons, the Formless Spawn; it's a... formless blob of... something, it's not related to either Valusians or Brotherhood, and there's almost no explanation in-story just what it is. Most likely, it was added to give players a Final Boss even if they miss the Golden Ending.
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Unscrupulous Hero
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Unscrupulous Hero: While most of them aren't bad people, Rogues are willing to use questionable tactics and allies if it gets job done, as well as outright break the law; considering that the foes they face are threatening humanity itself, they have a point.
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Demonic Possession
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In the Epilogue 2, investigators from team B actually returns home triumphant... only to see that their friends from team A became possessed by Nyarlathotep and went completely insane. This is the fate which awaits all of humanity, very soon.
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Hive Mind
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Hive Mind: Each insect in the swarm is actually the part of the greater being — Ezel-zen-rezl, the one mind spread across entire swarm. The bigger the swarm, the stronger the Ancient One becomes.
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Glamour Failure
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Glamour Failure: In "The Last King", if investigators take too long or bother them too much, certain party-goers would mutate into monsters and become hostile.
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Justified Trope
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When the campaign ends, the guide announces "The Investigators win/lose!". Every other campaign adds "...the campaign!" at the end of the sentence. Justified given the short lenght of Night of the Zealot.
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Apocalypse How
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Apocalypse How: Class X-4; if investigators fails to stop Blob, it would devour the entire universe, until it would remain the only thing left.
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Night of the Living Mooks
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Night of the Living Mooks: Amaranth rises undead to terrorise Marrakesh.
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Your Worst Memory
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Your Worst Memory: Each Partner's has one old, horrible memory which taunts them. In the "Fatal Mirage", they gains the chance to fight and overcome them, becoming stronger in process, as well as increasing their chance to survive later. Those memories are also what the Nameless Madness would use to kill them in "The Heart of Madness" (reversing them to create a happy illusion to lure them), unless they fought it before and thus became immune, or there's a specific friend who may protect them. For Takada Hiroko, it's the memory of the last time she saw her father alive. For James "Cookie" Fredericks, it's the memory of his time during World War I, when he fought on the Ottoman Front, and was forced to take command after his commander's death; he blames himself for the messy outcome of that battle. For Eliyah Ashirak, it's the memory of the hunt gone awry, resulting in him and the dog Anyu becoming the only survivors. For Amy Kensler, it's the memory of her being unable to propose her feelings, and the stress caused by it. For Mala Sinha, it's the memory of her first lost patient, which still haunts her. For Roald Ellsworth, it's the memory of his first major discovery — the first on the long path of uncovered secrets which better be kept buried. For Avery Claypool, it's the memory of one of his discoveries, which costed his entire expedition their lives... while he still failed to understand what it was. For William Dyer, it's the memory of him being one of the persons behind the first Antarctic expedition, and thus, indirectly responsible for its death. For Paul Danforth, it's the memory of something he saw in the City of the Elder Things, which nearly drew him insane before, and still can't leave him alone.
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You Have Outlived Your Usefulness
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You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: "Randolph Carter" (actually Nyarlathotep in disguise) uses Virgil to lure investigators to Kadath, and then disposes of him once he fulfils his purpose. "Randolph Carter" (actually Nyarlathotep in disguise) helps investigators to reach Atlach-Nacha's domain, only to try and trap them there by cutting their only way to escape, dooming them even if they manage to defeat Atlach-Nacha. Unless investigators are on the path to Golden Ending (or have found the alternate escape route in previous scenario), he succeeds.
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Invincible Minor Minion
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Invincible Minor Minion: If the Angry Mob is allowed to spawn, it can't be defeated; you can only stall it.
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Ret-Gone
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After attending her lecture, you only have 10 "Time" to visit her in New Guinea before she would be hollowed; if you arrive in time, she would join you.
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Absurdly High-Stakes Game
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Absurdly High-Stakes Game: Most Coterie members, if they're the ones who stole your Key, requires stealing it to reclaim. Desi... bets it in the card game, and loses. Justified, as he's shown valuing the Keys remarkably low, in contrast to literally anyone else.
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Mighty Glacier
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Rogues have plenty of Firearms cards, but rarely benefit from them all that much due to generally low Combat. "Sharpshooter" asset solves it, by letting them to attack using their Agility, or by letting them test against enemy's evade stat (which is much lower than combat for some tough enemies).
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Set Right What Once Went Wrong
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Set Right What Once Went Wrong: Thomas Corrigan and Mary Zielinski, physician and chemist respectively, who've graduated from Miskatonic University, fell in love, co-founded Corrigan Industries and ultimately received Nobel Prize for discovering the way to use teleportation... but that would happen several decades from story's "present" time, and only if investigators come back in time and repair the damage done by the scientists' former friend and colleague, Edwin Bennet, who've ruined the original timeflow somehow. Your objective is to trigger all the historical events which led to such outcome, in three different time periods (ensure that two future scientists would meet and fall in love, that they would receive funding, etc), as well as rescue and bring them back if they were abducted.
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Death or Glory Attack
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"Charon's Obol" provides its owner +2 exp after every scenario, albeit as it costs 2 exp to purchase in the first place, it may take some time to even pay for itself. It has other, much bigger drawback, however: if you ever get defeated, your investigator would be killed.
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Discount Card
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Discount Card: "Déjà Vu" asset decreases the price of re-purchasing of up to 3 cards you previously "exiled" during the scenario you just finished. "Pelt Shipment" asset gets stuck in your hand with no way to get rid of it outside of cards-discarding effects, and reduces maximum hand size by 3. But if you finish scenario with it still being in your hand, you would get 1 exp discount on purchasing one new card for the following scenario.
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Take a Third Option
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Take a Third Option: Subverted with the first conflict between Hemlock and River you can see on second morning; witnessing their argument, but refusing to pick sides only makes both angry at you, lowering their relationship, with no benefits whatsoever. Though, if you didn't build up your relationship with either of them, it would be your only option. The only way to convince Hemlock and River to make a truce is to not pick sides at third morning, and let them hash it out, then return when they finally calm down. They would stay on good terms from there on, unless you ruin it deliberately.
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To Win Without Fighting
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To Win Without Fighting: Every unique cultist of Umôrdhoth (with exception of Wolf-Man Drew, who's too insane to reason with, and Masked Hunter, who's dead-set to murder you) has some way to apprehend them without resorting to violence, so even non-fighters can neutralise them.
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Teleportation
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Teleportation: "Esoteric Atlas" Tome lets investigator instantly teleport to another revealed location, albeit with limited radius. Basic version restricts you to location exactly 2 connections away, while upgraded one lets you pick any location within 3 connections away.
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Deer in the Headlights
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Deer in the Headlights: "Frozen in Fear" is a recurring Treachery card; under its effects, investigators freeze in fear, requiring them to spend an additional action the first time each turn they attempt to move, fight or evade (and investigators only get three actions per turn).
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Mystery Episode
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Mystery Episode: Entire point of "The Vanishing of Elina Harper" is to identify who abducted the titular agent Elina Harper, and where she's kept captive, then rescue her.
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Random Effect Spell
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Random Effect Spell: "Deck of Possibilities", a possible reward for this scenario, works by making you draw a random card from a special deck, triggering a special (always beneficial) effect; each effect only works once per campaign, as the card must be removed from the deck after being resolved.
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Shotguns Are Just Better
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Shotguns Are Just Better: Guardians use shotguns as the strong, but not always reliable, firearms: Playedwith regarding ".35 'Winchester'"; it's the weakest amongst shotgun variants, being a level 0 asset that takes both hands and only deals extra damage by revealing specific tokens during the skill test to attack with it, but it is also the only one which comes with more than 2 shots, which may be crucial at times. "Shotgun" is a level 4 asset that provides a great Combat boost and scales its damage depending on the amount you succeed by. A major downside is that if you miss, the damage to your teammates would scale up, too. It also takes 2 hand slots as well to properly handle.
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Big Bad
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Main antagonist is a cat called Meowlathotep.
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Never My Fault
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Never My Fault: Not that it owns its mistakes at any other point, but in the Epilogue 1, the Black Cat blatantly blames investigators for armageddon, despite barely bothering to assist either of teams at any point.
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Master of Illusion
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Master of Illusion: Miasma (the quasi-alive black mass which forms all Eidolons and, of course, the Nameless Madness) may cause people's minds to be trapped in the illusions, to either brainwash them — or to torture them with their worst memories. Entire point of "Fatal Mirage" is to help the Partners to deal with their horrors, which would manifest as material and quite dangerous thanks to miasma. The Partner who suffers from miasma in the "City of the Elder Things" falls into irreversible coma, still alive, but trapped within their mind. There's a special scene if it happens to Danforth. The Nameless Madness makes the last ditch attempt to hurt at least some of he Partners halfway into the first part of "The Heart of Madness" (assuming it wasn't skipped), using their memories against them (those who already defeated their "demons" are immune, and and don't get targeted). If there's a friend ready to save them (different one for each Partner), they would survive, otherwise they would perish. Unlike the previous times, when the Nameless Madness tried to torture them, this time it would trick them by showing some (fake) happy end to their story.
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Coup de Grâce
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"Wicked Athame" Weapon asset makes you add 1-3 cursed tokens to the bag when you attack with it, but also gives you huge boost to accuracy for each token, and lets you put 1 charge or even offering on asset under your control (the latter is nearly impossible to do naturally) if you actually kill someone with it. Given it doesn't get boosted damage, it is best used to finish off enemies at with 1 hit point left while preserving charges on deadlier Spells.
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Swap Teleportation
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Swap Teleportation: "Ethereal Slip" is a Mystic/Rogue event that lets you swap location with a non-Elite enemy. Basic version has limited range, while upgraded lets you pick your target at any revealed location.
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Time Abyss
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Time Abyss: The Elder Things came to Earth a billion years ago, yet this place is even older than them, and is the reason why the City was built there.
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Luck-Based Mission
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Luck-Based Mission: If you grab "It's got me!" treachery from the encounter deck, whether you survive depends on your ability to reach Research Site in time... and spend 1 countermeasure, which you may or may not have by this point. What Blob would "devour" depends on tokens revealed; some options are actually benevolent, some are outright non-sensual, but most are malevolent, and some are nearly game-ending.
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Time Crash
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Time Crash: Removing the Relic of Ages from the temple destabilised the time itself. By the time of "Shattered Aeons", it goes on the verge of a total collapse, and now it's up to the investigators to save it before it's too late.
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Press X to Die
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Press X to Die: During "The Thing in the Depth", your default objective is to escort the hybrid to safety. As it counts as an enemy, nothing stops you from attacking it yourself. Doing so ends the scenario immediately (just as if it was killed by enemies) and punishes you with a mental trauma. Once Abyss opens as location, entering it while the Abyss deck has any cards is instantly fatal. You don't have the reason to, however, unless you're aiming for the Golden Ending, which gives you options to permanently empty the Abyss. It's also safe to stay there once you enter.
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Immune to Bullets
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Immune to Bullets: Poltergeist can't be damaged by any means, excluding through "Spell" or "Relic" cards, or through encounter cards.
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Do Not Taunt Cthulhu
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Throughout many campaign scenarios, you are pursued by the Harbinger of Valusia. It is a particularly tough enemy, but it can't heal its wounds between scenarios, so if you keep fighting it, eventually it dies. However, fighting it does not worth it: while you do save yourself some trouble by eliminating it, not only it does not award any experience, it also "awards" you with whopping 5 vengeance points, which can make your life much harder than if you simply avoid it, which isn't even that hard.
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Dismantled MacGuffin
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Dismantled Macguffin: The Key La Chia Roja is looking for is dismantled into several pieces and hidden across Buenos-Aires; she aims to obtain it before the Sanguine Watcher does.
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Story Branching
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Story Branching: While decisions, and consequences of them, were always presented in the game, it's the first campaign which makes it the central part, frequently forcing you to pick sides between two warring factions. Siding with either the Lodge or the Coven alters the campaign at several points, giving you different playthroughs: Depending on the outcome of "At Death’s Doorstep" and what you tell to Sanford afterwards, you would either be accepted into the Lodge, or become its enemy. When the time comes to infiltrate the Lodge's HQ in "For the Greater Good" scenario, it would affect both how you would come in, and what you would face inside. At the start of the "Union and Disillusion" scenario, you have to pick your allegiance, siding with either the Lodge or the Coven, which would alter not just the encounter deck, but also how you progress through this scenario and your final goal. And outcome of this scenario determines whom you would face in "In the Clutches of Chaos" scenario, giving you two unique encounter deck compositions and different bosses.
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Greater-Scope Villain
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Greater-Scope Villain: Whatever force is behind the cult, they wouldn't intervene during this scenario.
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Evil Counterpart
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Evil Counterpart: Elspeth is another Hyperborean witch, like Agnes. But if Agnes wants to do good, Elspeth embraced the evil side, and wishes to corrupt Agnes into doing the same.
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Difficult, but Awesome
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"Sawed Off Shotgun" scales its damage depending on amount you succeed by. It has better maximum damage than Guardian version (which has very similar effects and statline), but it's harder to achieve without spending additional cards, and costs more experience to purchase (as it's a level 5 card instead of level 4 like "Shotgun"). At least, it's cheaper to put in play.
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Giant Spider
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Giant Spider: Stronger minions of Atlach-Nacha are represented by huge spiders, ranging from Leng Spiders (dog-sized) to really huge ones.
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Eldritch Location
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Eldritch Location: The Dreamlands is a strange place, which does not abide the rules of the Waking World, and is inhabited by all sorts of weird (and often dangerous) creatures.
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Kill It with Fire
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Kill It with Fire: One of the endings for the campaign involves burning the Vale with well-placed fireworks, in hope that it would take the monster out with it.
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Locomotive Level
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Locomotive Level: Naturally enough on "The Essex County Express", the train you're travelling on comes under attack by a tear in the sky trying to swallow the whole thing. While you certainly can be taken out, the evil's intent is to recover anyone or anything you rescued earlier in the campaign. In order to survive, the investigators must rush through the train as it's being torn apart car by car, and reach the locomotive in order to restart the train before it's too late.
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Taking the Bullet
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Taking the Bullet: During "The Twisted Hollow" scenario, Judith can jump between you and bear to save you, or Theo can distract the bear (it deals them 2 damage and 2 horror, respectively, leaving them in critical state). If neither happens, the bear would cause one of investigators unavoidable trauma of their choice. If Bertie sides with Mother Rachel, he would always stick at her location, and take any damage intended for other Resident enemy at his location, so you have to deal with him first. At the very end of "The Longest Night", a monster throws itself at the investigators. Unless you're willing to make everyone take mental trauma, a Resident whom you took with yourself takes the hit themselves and dies, explicitly to protect you.
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Badass and Child Duo
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Badass and Child Duo: The official tutorial for a 2 players game recommends to pick Roland and Wendy.
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Foreshadowing
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Foreshadowing: When you visit the school on first morning, one of the children asks where's Edie (clearly another child), only to get told to not worry about her, as "Edie has found her place", and shouldn't be worried about, as Mother Rachel knows best. Mother Rachel would later repeat that phrase about "finding/knowing your place" time and time again. If you get any suspicions that there's something really wrong with the village in general and Mother Rachel in particular, you would be proven right very soon: that phrase is exactly what she says about people sacrificed to the Colour or its mutants. If you visit Tad's store on second morning, it would have a new owner. When directly asked where's Tad, he would go suspiciously quiet. At night, you can learn that Tad was chosen for a sacrifice. On the second evening, Mother Rachel, if talked to, would share her doubts, and would sadly refuses to dance with you, saying something about the need to make sacrifices in life. If you check where she's going at night, you would find that there's a human sacrifice going, Rachel's daughter Rebecca amongst the victims.
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Story Overwrite
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Story Overwrite: Even though you only give away the Silver Key in combined campaign mode, the game still assumes that it was lost when playing "The Web of Dreams" campaign as standalone, so investigators can't use it to escape if they get trapped in Atlach-Nacha's domain due to actions of Nyarlathotep. Even if it's still a part of someone's deck.
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Time Travel
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Time Travel: To achieve their objective, investigators have to travel between past, present and future versions of Arkham, with various actions made in one time affecting the other (this mechanic is used both for main objectives, and for various extra benefits which investigators may set up for themselves).
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Continuity Nod
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Continuity Nod: The ending directly questions whether Roland would be able to maintain his directives if they start interfering with him fighting the forces of evil. "Canon" Roland made a decision to discard them in his backstory.
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Suicide Mission
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In the "Weaver of the Cosmos", even in the endings where Atlach-Nacha is stopped, investigators themselves may still die, depending on whether they have an escape route or not. There're several ways to secure it, but all of them require special preparations, which you may easily miss on the first try.
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The End... Or Is It?
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The End... Or Is It?: In the Resolution 4 (where investigators fails to finish their task, but at least gets rid of Bennet), it gets put into doubt that Edwin Bennet is gone for good, and wouldn't return.
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Friendly Fireproof
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Friendly Fireproof: The "Blackjack" asset has only one gimmick: it can be used to attack the enemies engaged with the other players without the risk of hurting your teammates if you miss. Its damage is quite low, however, so it's pretty much the only use it has. The upgraded version is more expensive to put in play but deal extra damage per hit but only if ther targeted enemy is engaged with another investigator, not with you. One of the possible upgrades for "Custom Modifications" event allows it to make whatever asset it's attached to unable to harm teammates when you try to attack the enemy targeting them, but miss.
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Draw Aggro
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Draw Aggro: Inverted with "You handle this one!" event; it makes another Investigator handle encounter card you just drew, in hope that they're better prepared for it than you, while you get a free resource.
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The Gunslinger
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The Gunslinger: While Rogues have some melee weapons, like switchblades or knuckle dusters, the majority of their armory are firearms.
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Little Useless Gun
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Little Useless Gun: Played With regarding the ".18 Derringer"; it provides a decent +2 bonus to Combat and deal the standard +1 damage as most Level 0 weapons, but it has one of the worst ammo capacities in the game; the gimmick is that you can freely recharge it by 1 ammo on each failure. The upgraded version even becomes more accurate with each shot missed (on top of being cheaper to play and having slightly more ammo)!
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Evil Is Not a Toy
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Evil Is Not a Toy: The Elder Things have discovered that in this part of the world, it's possible to contact another dimension, which they tried to exploit to fuel their civilisation. They have learned the hard way that it was a very bad idea, as the force living there has a mind of its own, and has its own motives. Now they are all but extinct.
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Video Game Stealing
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Video Game Stealing: "Kleptomania" basic weakness makes you spend action to steal an Item or 2 resources from another player to temporarily get rid of it (unless you want to suffer 1 horror every turn).
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Clock Roaches
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Clock Roaches: Most of your foes in this scenario are related to Tindalos in one way or another (save for few hostile humans who may not even show up in some setups), and are hunting for those who dare to disturb space-time continuum. One of the possible plots puts particularly tough one, Tyr'thrha the "Arch-Lord of Tindalos", against the players, with them needing to defeat it too.
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Abandoned Hospital
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Abandoned Hospital: "Waking Nightmare" scenario is set in (almost) abandoned St. Mary's hospital... heavily infested with otherworldly spiders.
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Mind Control
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Mind Control: "Power Word" event allows, to a limited degree, control an enemy and use it to achieve your goals. Most of its upgrades expands the number of things you can order through this card.
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My God, What Have I Done?
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My God, What Have I Done?: No matter the outcome, lead investigator did commit that murder, and it would haunt them for the rest of their life. In gameplay terms, this works as appropriately-named "What have you done" weakness.
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Identity Amnesia
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Identity Amnesia: The main threat of The City of Archives. The investigators have been kidnapped by Yithians, and their minds are placed in Yithian bodies. As the agenda progresses, they gradually forget more and more, until they lose their memory completely. This is also what happened to Alejandro, who potentially may be saved at the end of this scenario, depending on the path players took previously.
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"Begone" Bribe
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"Begone" Bribe: One way of dealing with the "Mob Enforcer" basic weakness is by paying him 4 resources to go away for a while.
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Loot-Making Attack
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Loot-Making Attack: Many Guardian-class cards generate resources, cards or clues only if you're actively fighting and killing your enemies: "Evidence!" event lets you discover a clue, but only after defeating an enemy. Upgraded version lets you find 2 at once depending on the health value of the enemies you defeated this turn. "Clean Them Out" event gives you resources when you attack an enemy. Upgraded "On the Hunt" event lets you spawn an enemy (instead of a random encounter card), and gives you resources if you kill it. "Relentless" asset storages excessive damage that you do; you can discard it whenever you want, gaining all that damage as resources. "Glory" event lets you draw 2 extra cards, but only after defeating an enemy. "Taunt" event (excluding level 0 version) gives you 1 card per each enemy that engages you due to its effect. Grete Wagner lets you find extra clues after defeating an enemy, albeit at the cost of causing damage to her; upgraded version can discover clues even in connected location,
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One-Hit Kill
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One-Hit Kill: Pet Oozeling can instantly defeat any non-elite enemy... after which you must reveal chaos token(s) (number of tokens increases after each use), and if at least one of revealed tokens was auto-failure, you would be instantly defeated and suffer physical trauma. Universal Solvent can be used to kill any non-elite enemy, assuming investigator passes (potentially very hard) Intellect test; test's difficulty depends on enemy's remaining health. Solvent is particularly lethal in the hands of Seekers.
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Multiple-Choice Past
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Multiple-Choice Past: The game randomly picks one of the three backgrounds for the story-driving conflict, and Edwin Bennet's role in it: he can be either barely-trustworthy ally, rival who made a mistake, but who can still be redeemed, or an all-out villain whose rivalry came too far and who must be stopped at all costs. Depending on which version was chosen, your goal would change as well.
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Left Stuck After Attack
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Left Stuck After Attack: "Pitchfork" asset gets stuck after successful attack, and has to be picked up. "Hatchet" asset boosts your accuracy for one attack by adding Agility to your Combat, but then either gets discarded (if attack has killed an enemy) or stays stuck (if it does not). If it gets stuck, it can be retrieved by anyone once the enemy gets finished off.
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Double-Meaning Title
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Double-Meaning Title: Campaign's title refers to both the Order's plot to flood the planet, and Agent Harper and Agent Dawson's mission to steal the Order's riches, with investigators as disposable pawns.
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Healing Factor
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Healing Factor: What makes Peter Sylvestre a popular Ally choice is that he's not just a horror soak; he's a regenerating horror soak, allowing him to last for longer. That, and his stats boosts.
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Year Inside, Hour Outside
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Year Inside, Hour Outside: Second task of "Group A". In this place, time moves... differently. They must find a way to deactivate this effect, otherwise, when it would be activated in full force, they would rot away in mere seconds.
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Karma Houdini
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Karma Houdini: Any cultists whom Roland fails to arrest would go away with their crimes. If the deadline is reached, not only Roland fails to completely dismantle the cult, but one of the already arrested cultists would be released (Mr. Grey always takes priority, otherwise it would be any of the other cultists); it's explained by Roland's superior not believing in whatever evidence Roland gathered on the cult, and not being willing to bother with researching further, rather than just close the case.
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Point Build System
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Point Build System: How experience works in this game. Players earn experience points by defeating monsters and collecting clues during scenarios, and can spend them to buy new cards for their decks between scenarios.
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Lucky Rabbit's Foot
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Lucky Rabbit's Foot: Lucky Rabbits Foot asset allows the user to draw 1 card after failing any skill check, providing some comeback after suffering from bad luck.
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And I Must Scream
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And I Must Scream: Victims of sleeping curse are perfectly aware of their condition, while suffer from eternal nightmares.
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Familiar
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Familiar: Mystics can have a magic pet follow them (the card depicts it as a cat), which gives an extra Arcane slot (usable only for Spells). The drawback is that it's very frail, being defeated from just 1 point of damage or horror.
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While Rome Burns
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While Rome Burns: In the Epilogue 9, after successfully escaping Nyarlathotep's grasp, the investigators decides to, instead of returning home, stay in the Dreamlands to live a wondrous new life. The Black Cat calls them out on their naivety, reminding them that their bodies are still alive in the Waking World... and that other predators are already close.
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Bee Afraid
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Bee Afraid: During the day one, you may possibly run into the bee swarm; it imposes Agility test on you, causing your either lose resources or take damage if you fail; they're surprisingly devastating.
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Sole Survivor
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Sole Survivor: Even if you fail to save any of the people chosen for sacrifice, Rebecca would survive no matter what. It's because Rebecca never was in actual danger (Mother Rachel spared her, only fooling the others by pretending that she's gonna sacrifice her]]).
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Luck Manipulation Mechanic
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Luck Manipulation Mechanic: "Snipe" Guardian/Rogue event allows to treat all negative symbol tokens, including auto-failure, as "0" instead of their actual modifier. "Heavy Furs" Neutral asset allows to cancel a chaos token (other than auto-failure) and reveal another, at the cost of taking some damage (breaking after just two uses). "Tempt Fate" Neutral event adds 3 blessed and 3 cursed tokens into bag, which, unpredictably, can shift the balance either in favour or against the players. The Black Cat Neutral Ally lets you treat modifiers of Tablet and Elder Sign tokens as "-1", albeit he takes direct damage/horror (respectively) when doing so. And if you draw an Elder Sign, you may count it as whooping "+5", fully healing the Black Cat on top of it (it overwrites investigator's default effect, however). "Tempt Fate" event adds 3 cursed and 3 blessed tokens into bag, then lets you draw 1 card. Nkosi Mabati lets you pick a chaos token (any token other than Elder Sign) as your "sigil"; when you or other player at your location draws Cultist, Plate or Elder Thing token, you can ignore it and reveal your "sigil" instead. "Hit me!" Rogue/Survivor event lets you, after revealing a chaos token, reveal another one, turning negative modifier into positive; the drawback is that if you draw a Skull token, you'd fail automatically. "Favour of the Moon" and "Favor of the Sun" Neutral assets seals some cursed/blessed tokens (respectively) and lets you to use them instead of whatever you just revealed, on top of extra benefits. Both can only do so thrice before running out and being discarded. "Broken Diadem" Neutral asset generates offerings whenever someone at your location reveals either blessed or cursed tokens during a test. Once it gains 3, it turns into "Twilight Diadem", that lets you treat either of those tokens as Elder Sign instead (which is not only beneficial, while cursed tokens are nearly always the opposite, but also triggers investigator's special ability), at the cost of spending one offering. It reverts back once offerings run out, restarting the process. Some basic weaknesses alters favours against the players: "Accursed Follower" hides in a remote corner and keeps dumping cursed tokens into chaos bag, increasing the risks of failing skill tests for everyone. Fortunately, you can find it and kill temporarily. "Ectoplasmic Horror", Mystic-only weakness introduced in The Scarlet Keys expansion, has a nasty gimmick: once per test, when attacking or evading it, you have to draw an extra chaos token for each empty Arcane slot you have. This can make killing it nearly impossible for anyone but a Mystic, as non-Mystics generally don't carry tons of magic-oriented cards at their disposal. "Dread Curse" weakness instantly adds 5 cursed tokens into bag, which may later show up randomly and hurt investigators' attempts to pass skill tests.
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EvilVsEvil
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Evil vs. Evil: Both sides of conflict are dark sorcerers, willing to let many people die to achieve their goals. Still, to deal with Spectral Watcher, investigators must decide who is lesser evil, and side with them.
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Rousing Speech
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Rousing Speech: If Amy Kensler survives up to the start of "The Heart of Madness", she would give the team the speech which would give them resolve to continue fighting. Otherwise, they would proceed further, nearly desperate and exhausted, and investigators would suffer from mental trauma.
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Apocalypse Cult
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Apocalypse Cult: The cultists of Silenus want to just end the world. They see it as a twisted Mercy Kill.
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Slipping a Mickey
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Slipping a Mickey: During "The House Always Wins" scenario, one location gives you an easy option to collect clues but requires you to remember that your investigator has "had a drink." One of the treacheries, "Something in the Drinks", forces each investigator who has "had a drink" to lose an action on their next turn — in a scenario with already highly limited time.
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Aggressive Negotiations
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Aggressive Negotiations: Main gimmick of "British Bull Dog" asset is that you can instantly grab it (for free) from your hand after failing a Parley with enemy. You achieve more with a good word and gun than with good word alone, indeed.
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No-Sell
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No-Sell: Elspeth can't be automatically evaded, protecting her from many cards which would otherwise allow to cheese the scenario.
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Red Shirt
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Red Shirt: There are several named residents of the Vale who lack cards representing them, and don't play major role. All of them either quietly disappears, starts showing signs of Colour-induced insanity (Ms. Olmstead, Martha Jean), or gets chosen as the sacrifices (Tad; though he can survive).
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Or Was It a Dream?
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Or Was It a Dream?: By the end of "Waking Nightmare", whole hospital seems to return to its normal state... with exactly one exception: if doctor Maheswaran is dead, she wouldn't return, with no explanation.
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Jack of All Stats
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Jack of All Stats: The only class not to favour certain stats by default, and not to have an established role in the party by default. Instead, they prefer a more generalist playing style, having some abilities for anything, yet not exceeding actual specialists. Also, for a long time they lacked cards above level 3 (and those are still uncommon).
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The Gambler
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The Gambler: "Hit me!" Rogue/Survivor event, in a typical Rogue style, is gambling-themed; it allows to take a risk of revealing a second token and reverse its modifier (if it's negative) — but if drawn token is "Skull", it fails your test immediately.
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Final Boss
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Ezel-zen-rez itself is represented by enormous swarm of insects instead of one solid entity like the other two Ancient Ones, likely being the hive mind rather than separate creature. Its main danger is that it constantly reinforces insects in the game at the cost of draining player cards.
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Experience Booster
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Experience Booster: Each Ancient item you manage to escape with goes into victory display, giving extra victory point (and thus, 1 extra exp); there are four of them in total. You don't have to keep them afterwards, however, so it's strictly one-time event.
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Arc Villain
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Arc Villain: When played as part of The Scarlet Keys campaign, Abarran Arrigorriagakoa becomes just one of the several Coterie members you deal with, and has no further involvement beyond voting on the Congress (he votes to kill you if you meddled in his affairs, and abstains otherwise).
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Super-Persistent Predator
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Super-Persistent Predator: Dweller in the Pit would not stop pursuing Monterey until he and his teammates either kill it, or finish the scenario.
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I Choose to Stay
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I Choose to Stay: One of the endings for "The Dream Quest" campaign involves investigators from team A voluntarily staying in the Dreamlands forever instead of returning back home. Four (out of possible 16) epilogues deal with the consequences of this decision: In the Epilogue 9, after team B failed their mission, the Dreamlands remain the last and only "safe" place after the "Waking World's" demise. The Black Cat, realising that they can't understand its warnings, decides that it's better if they simply forget about their past lives altogether; "they would prefer this to the alternative". In the Epilogue 10, team B returns home, hoping to find their friends already awake, not knowing that they simply decided to stay. The Black Cat actually calls that a dick move, though immediately admits that it would've done the same in their situation: the temptation is just that strong. In the Epilogue 11, the investigators from team A learn about their Team B friends' demise, and are only stopped from rushing on their search by the Black Cat who warns them that there's no chance to save them now. In the Epilogue 12, the two teams reunite in the Dream Lands. The Black Cat tries to convince them to return home, but in rather lazy manner; whether team B actually stay after this remains ambiguous.
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Outlaw
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Outlaw: There are very few Rogue Investigators (and Allies) that do not have the "Criminal" trait.
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Clashing Cousins
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Clashing Cousins: Cousins William Hemlock and River Hawthorne are in very tense relationship to each other, due to having diametrically opposite plans for the Vale, and having no desire to do any compromises. You can make them come at peace, but that requires some work.
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Luck-Based Search Technique
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Luck-Based Search Technique: "Look what I found!" event allows you to find some clues... after failing the investigation. "Sharp Vision" skill lets to find extra clues while doing a basic investigation action — not because investigator is an expert at anything, or use some special tools or techniques, but just because they have sharp eye that lets them notice something unusual.
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Pragmatic Hero
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Pragmatic Hero: Even the more benevolent and altruistic members of this class that are working with the police (and investigators representing them) to save Arkham are willing to get their hands dirty and break the law to do so.
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All for Nothing
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All for Nothing: If Skids gets defeated, all would be for nothing, as he would be forced to leave empty-handed.
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Face–Heel Turn
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Face–Heel Turn: Everyone whose relationship is too low, would turn on you in the end, driven insane by the Colour's influence; everyone, except Mother Rachel, who was Evil All Along. This may also happen to Rosa's student and assistant, Bertie, if you let him fall under Mother Rachel's influence.
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Breakable Weapons
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Breakable Weapons: Recurring trait of Survivor assets. They either risk breaking at random, or can be put beyond their usual surviving capabilities and damaged beyond repair, removing them from the game (or from your deck, via so-called "exile" mechanic, requiring to re-purchase them), in order to achieve certain goals. "Baseball Bat" breaks if you reveal a Skull or Autofailure token, forcing you to discard it. Upgraded version instead lets you choose between returning it into your hand, or discard it anyway to deal extra damage. Upgrading "Cherished Keepsake" and "Leather Coat" doubles their durability (Sanity and Health, respectively) after upgrading, but gets an extra quirk: reaching limit of that durability "exiles" those cards, making you lose them. "Fire Extinguisher" asset can be used offensevely as relatively weak weapon, but you can also use it to shoot some foam, helping greatly with evading enemies... at the cost of rendering extinguisher unusable (making you discard or even "exile" it). Upgraded version can outright discard enemies engaged with you by exiling it. "Gravedigger's Shovel" can be used offensively as relatively weak weapon, but you can just use it for intended purpose and dig with it, finding more clues... but breaking the shovel, discarding it. Upgraded version lets you to find even more clues potentiallly, at the cost of outright removing the card from the game. "Lantern" is normally used for investigating (reducing location's shroud), but can be used offensively, causing instant damage to the enemy at the cost of breaking the lamp (you have to discard it); upgraded version lets you cause even more damage, at the cost of outright removing it from the game.
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Armor-Piercing Attack
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Armor-Piercing Attack: The "Light of Aforgomon" treachery makes all damage and horror direct, meaning that it's not possible to soak it with assets.
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Town with a Dark Secret
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Town with a Dark Secret: At first, the Hemlock Vale seems like quite nice place, with only surrounding nature being quite nasty. Then you learn about local cult, which is doing human sacrifices...
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Unique Enemy
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Unique Enemy: It is not uncommon for certain enemies to be present only for one scenario of the campaign, and/or even only having one copy of an enemy without Victory (so he doesn't qualify as a Mini-Boss you only need to beat once to take care of permanently) in the Encounter Deck. From the core encounter set, Ravenous Ghoul and Wizard of the Order are the starting example.
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Fate Worse than Death
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Fate Worse than Death: If you show Seth Bishop the pendant (the only thing remaining from Silas Bishop after you perform a ritual on him) and ask whether it's the future he wants for us all, he will be shocked, and stumble, falling onto altar and getting suck into the rift. Unless you play with Return to the Dunwich Legacy, it's the last time you would see Seth, otherwise you would later find him on the other side, in... not exactly pleasant state: his flesh got twisted into something truly monstrous, and he became completely insane, mindlessly attacking investigators on sight. If he comes into contact with Yog-Sothoth, he would be consumed, healing Yog-Sothoth if he was hurt. The players can put him out of his misery, earning some extra experience in process.
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Furniture Blockade
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Furniture Blockade: The art for "Barricade" event (which prevents non-Elite enemies from entering location) shows how the monster tries to enter the room through a door blocked by a pile of furniture, in vain.
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Tap on the Head
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Tap on the Head: "Stunning Blow" allows to automatically evade an enemy you just attacked, with name and card's art implying that you just stunned the enemy with a heavy blow. It does nothing to affect attack's lethality, somehow.
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Remixed Level
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Remixed Level: This scenario is based on "The Vanishing of Elina Harper" scenario from The Innsmouth Horror expansion (and is unplayable without it), and reuses most enemies and mechanics.
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Ray Gun
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Ray Gun: Amongst other possible rewards, investigators may obtain Mi-Go weapon, which fires "entropic energy".
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No Cure for Evil
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No Cure for Evil: Rogues are the black sheep in mostly-heroic cast, consisting primely of criminals, crooks and scoundrels of some kinds. Thus, they're the only class almost entirely lacking any healing options, and few cards that they do have having serious drawbacks, like risk of backfiring (Liquid Courage), or being extremely limited on what they can heal (Lonnie Ritter).
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Multiple Life Bars
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Multiple Life Bars: All investigators have two separate "life bars" — Health, and Sanity, representing how much damage/horror that particular investigator can handle before being defeated. Most investigators have 14 total Health/Sanity, with some maintaining balance, and others having leaning towards having more of the one at expense of the other. Some assets have their own Health and/or Sanity values (particularly, Allies), and can be used to soak up damage/horror intended for their owner, but depleting their durability forces the player to discard them.
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Gut Feeling
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Gut Feeling: "Guided by Faith" event lets investigator to rely on their, well, faith rather than their wits when looking for clues, and thus, investigating using Willpower instead of Intellect. Revealing at least one blessed token (a couple of which it adds just before the test starts) gives you extra clue, which is also purely random.
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Heads I Win, Tails You Lose
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Heads I Win, Tails You Lose: In "Union and Disillusion", no matter which side actually wins (and whether you supported victors or losers), they would betray you (loser would abandon you while Coven/Lodge battle itself would cause massive destruction and injure any investigator present there; winner would simply turn on you once you cease to become useful, albeit you at least leave unharmed), and whoever prevails in Coven/Lodge conflict, escalates the previous problems to near-apocalyptic level, either trough Mason's rituals, or through Sanford's incompetence, leading to the events of "In The Clutches of Chaos" scenario, only differing in which enemies you would face there. In "In the Clutches of Chaos", whether you stop Anette/Sanford or not, their ritual would disturb Azathoth's sleep, bringing Universe on the edge of destruction. Only thing which actually changes is whether they would survive this.
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Oxygen Meter
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Oxygen Meter: Most scenarios(namely "The Pit of Despair", "Devil Reef", "The Lair of Dagon" and "Into the Maelstrom") have the drowning mechanic; if investigator ends their turn in the fully-drowned location, they start grasping for air, and have until the end of the next turn to reach less drowned location, or suffer massive direct damage due to asphyxia (enough to kill less durable investigator in one hit, and finish off anyone else if it repeats).
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Science Hero
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Science Hero: A recurring theme of Seeker-class: Most Seeker-class investigators worked as scientists before joining the team (often at the Miskatonic University), and are now using their skills to support their teammates. Even those who weren't in its employ are often related to Miskatonic and its sciences in some other way. Many Seeker-class cards are science-related: scientific gear, special skills, science books, or actual scientists as the Allies.
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Too Dumb to Live
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Too Dumb to Live: Simeon has a "great" idea to run to some abandoned mine all by alone. He gets lost there, and would never make it back alive without your help.
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The Ace
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The Ace: Rogues are encouraged to be so, as many of their cards follow the template of "if you succeed by X you get this additional benefit" (this is also present in cards of other classes, but is especially prevalent in the Rogue card pool), meaning that a good Rogue doesn't just succeed in a task, they do so in the most amazing way possible.
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Uniqueness Rule
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Uniqueness Rule: If a card is "unique" (has a star printed before its title), only one copy of it is allowed to be in play at a time (even if their subtitles are different). Every investigator is "unique", meaning that every player must play a different investigator.
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Run or Die
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Run or Die: Sooner or later, thugs would catch up with your schemes, and go against you. After you accumulate at least 15 resources, your task changes to evacuating with what you earned before they summon the reinforcements and kick you out with empty hands.
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Touché
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Touché: If your Key gets stolen by La Chica Roya, investigators would just steal it back, in similar style to her, and even leave their own calling card for extra irony. She actually likes it, and suggests to play again some time.
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Double-Edged Buff
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Double-Edged Buff: Rougarou form sets your basic Combat and Agility to 5, but also sets Willpower and Intellect to 2.
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Ammo-Using Melee Weapon
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Ammo-Using Melee Weapon "Chainsaw", despite being Melee card, has limited number of supplies (3 by default), without which it can't attack. On the bright side, failed attack with it allows to either deal damage anyway (albeit much lower), or regain some lost supplies.
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Evil Is Deathly Cold
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Evil Is Deathly Cold: Silenus's influence causes massive temperature drop, up to and including the levels incompatible with life.
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Assimilation Plot
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Assimilation Plot: Ezel-zen-rezl is the master of the swarm of insectoid monsters; its human cult's goal is to bring them on Earth in order to assimilate humanity, by consuming us and rebuilding as the part of the swarm.
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Obvious Rule Patch
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Obvious Rule Patch: As some cards introduced in later expansions let investigators survive otherwise-fatal damage/horror, it was clarified that "take 100 horror" should indeed be interpreted as "everyone is defeated, take 1 mental trauma" instead (as it was meant to be). Return to the Path to Carcosa fixes the potential softlock by making Corpse Dweller unable to target The Stranger (as removing it would break the victory conditions for either path).
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Promoted to Playable
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Promoted to Playable: When campaign was originally released as a Mythos Cycle, Anna Kaslow (a soothsayer who shows up several times over the course of campaign, including intro for the first post-prologue scenario) was introduced as a Neutral-class Ally in penultimate pack.
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Playable Epilogue
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Playable Epilogue: Inverted, this game lets you safely walk around the Vale before your adventure even starts and talk to people, being not afraid of anything (there's no encounter deck, you're immune to any forms of damage/horror, or being defeated, your weaknesses are disabled, and there's no Autofailure token in the bag by default); all these dangers only starts when you leave the Vale for the first time. You'd similarly roam the Vale at second and third mornings, but they would be way less safe.
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Power Nullifier
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Power Nullifier: Anomalies disable locations' abilities until cleared out.
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Adaptational Backstory Change
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Adaptational Backstory Change: Backstory behind the hybrids was changed to remove the infamous crossbreeding between the humans and the Deep Ones. The new explanation? The cursed artifacts.
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King Mook
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King Mook: Spider of Leng gradually empowers the Spider Swarms by adding more and more "swarm" cards to them. No spiders around? Then it just spawns one in its location. Ancient Zoog hides in some safe locations, where it keeps generating more and more "swarm" cards for the other zoogs (who're often already annoying to dispatch). It's also Elite, which makes it much harder to kill.
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Sadistic Choice
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Sadistic Choice: The main gimmick of Silenus and its agents; almost every blue card forces investigators to choose between three options, with neither one being good (Doom increase is a universal one, while the other two usually involve either a huge amount of horror or permanently removing your cards from the game). The two exceptions amongst encounter cards are regular cultists (who have only one effect, shared with the other cultists), and one elite monster who amplifies the other cards by forcing investigators to choose two options out of three each time.
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Unfinished Business
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Unfinished Business: Scenario reuses "The Wages of Sin" scenario cards from The Circle Undone campaign (as the challenge scenario explicitly takes place in the same location), with Heretics serving as stand-in for the ghosts whom Jim must lay to rest; he must learn what burdens them and prevents them from finding rest, so they can go into afterlife with peace.
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It's All About Me
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It's All About Me: "Self-Centered" basic weakness enforces you into a role of egoist, by making you unable to assist your teammates with cards or any effects, unless it's to cause them damage or horror. You can temporarily discard it by spending actions, but it would go back.
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Timed Mission
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Timed Mission: Instead of conventional time limit, there's only single agenda card, which has 4 Doom limit by default, +2 per player; when it advances, it doesn't end the game right away, and instead just resets itself and all locations... but it can happen only up to 3 times, as on the fourth one, you would finally fail, with everyone getting defeated and suffering mental trauma.
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Late to the Tragedy
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Late to the Tragedy: The Pearl Ridge is the place where the Colour originally emerged 20 years ago, killing the Pearl family in process and turning what was once green land full of flowers into what's now known as Silent Heath. You have to observe the ruins, and try to restore the picture of this event.
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Genius Bruiser
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Genius Bruiser: Michael Leigh belongs to both Guardian and Seeker classes, and is tailor-made for fighter/searcher combo, as he boosts both investigating (by giving extra Intellect) and fighting (by giving extra Combat, and giving extra damage if you previously did some research). On top of it, he's also one of the most durable Allies in the game, having 3 Health and 3 Sanity.
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So Proud of You
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So Proud of You: In the Epilogue 15, after team A travels into the Underworld to save their friends, who are still trapped there, the Black Cat breaks its usual cold demeanour and states that their bravery shows that not all is lost for humanity, and instead of the usual mean "so long, humans", asks the investigators to keep protecting the two worlds.
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Clear My Name
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Clear My Name: Whole point of the scenario is to prove your innocence in murder that happened that night. Lead investigator did commit that crime, but it was done under evil influence. If you manage to prove it, police would leave you alone. If you don't, you would be released before they manage to charge you with anything, and receive another chance to solve this case... or give up, and choose to run (which means, receiving new weaknesses, either Detective or Madness ones, without any benefits).
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Berserk Button
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Berserk Button: Killing the young Deep Ones in "A Light in the Fog" would alert the other Deep Ones to your position, and make them drop whatever they're doing and rush to kill you.
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UnfortunateName
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Unfortunate Name: According to Cookie, it was a bad idea to name the expedition's ship "Theodosia", as naming a ship after someone who's died at sea brings bad luck.
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Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence
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Carl Sanford wished to Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence, but vastly overestimated his ability to control the forces he used for this. Ultimately this may result in him bringing humanity and the whole Universe at the edge of destruction, and quite possibly causing his own death before the story would even conclude.
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Happily Married
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Happily Married: One of events which must be triggered to restore timeline is Thomas Corrigan's and Mary Zielinski's marriage. Visiting Corrigan Industries building in the future reveals that they've children, who inherited the company.
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Reduced Mana Cost
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Reduced Mana Cost: "The Fool • 0" Neutral Tarot assets lets you play a card of your choice with reduced price once per round.
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Cunning Like a Fox
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"Fox Mask" boosts investigator's Intellect or Agility for one test at the cost of spending offerings; to gain more offerings, you must leave location with at least one enemy — basically, trick the enemy and leave them behind, in a true foxy manner.
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Tarot Motifs
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Tarot Motifs: The first agenda in any scenario's agenda deck is named after different Tarot cards. Also, every agenda deck uses Tarot cards as card image.
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Locked Door
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Locked Door: Major part of "For the Greater Good" scenario involves obtaining different keys to enter restricted section of Silver Twilight Lodge's headquarters.
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Sawed-Off Shotgun
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Sawed-Off Shotgun: Rogues use shortened versions of shotgun, compared to Guardian-class versions. As result, they take only one hand. They comes in the following variants: "Lupara" isn't particularly strong, but can be put in play without provoking attacks of opportunity, and provides double Combat and damage bonus when used on the same turn it was put in play, most likely due to surprise effect. "Sawed Off Shotgun" scales its damage depending on amount you succeed by. It has better maximum damage than Guardian version (which has very similar effects and statline), but it's harder to achieve without spending additional cards, and costs more experience to purchase (as it's a level 5 card instead of level 4 like "Shotgun"). At least, it's cheaper to put in play.
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Non-Standard Game Over
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Nonstandard Game Over: If scenario is played as a part of the campaign, losing it results in immediately losing the entire campaign as well, as allowing either of the Eldritch Abominations to win means the apocalypse.
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Required Party Member
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Required Party Member: Challenge scenarios can't be played unless specific investigator is presented — both because this is their story, and because many of them are entirely built around their abilities.
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Weaksauce Weakness
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Weaksauce Weakness: The Brood of Yog-Sothoth in "Undimensioned and Unseen" are not Elite, and are vulnerable to card effects which similarly threatening enemies are immune to—being blanked, insta-killed, and so on. This can be used to bypass their Puzzle Boss nature. Return to the Dunwich Legacy, however, took this into account, by introducing "Imperceptible Creature" treachery, which takes away this vulnerability.
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Hold the Line
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Hold the Line: The main goal of "The Longest Night" scenario is to survive till the morning, while protecting the would-be sacrifices.
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Subverted Trope
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Subverted with the first conflict between Hemlock and River you can see on second morning; witnessing their argument, but refusing to pick sides only makes both angry at you, lowering their relationship, with no benefits whatsoever. Though, if you didn't build up your relationship with either of them, it would be your only option.
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Interchangeable Antimatter Keys
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Interchangeable Antimatter Keys: "Old Keyring" contains several keys which, somehow, fit every lock (reducing shroud by 2), but you have limited number of keys which can't be easily resupplied unless you find another keyring, but at least you won't lose a key if you failed an investigation.
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Playing Card Motifs
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Playing Card Motifs: As befits casino-themed scenario, many things are themed after playing cards. All encounter cards have suit and rank, with many game effects using those for randomisation. Cards' rank generally corresponds to their danger level, with avoidable "Aloof" enemies having low rank, while stronger enemies with dangerous gimmicks have higher levels, and bosses have Ace rank (which also makes them immune to certain effects related to this mechanic). One of the possible rewards is a magic card deck, "Deck of Possibilities", which works on the same suit/rank system as the scenario itself, to determine random (positive) effect. It uses the encounter cards from the scenario by default, but it's explicitly allowed to just use the normal playing cards instead.
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Badass Bookworm
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Badass Bookworm: Downplayed, Seekers are generally speaking not people of action, but the fact that they are willing to put their lives in danger to save Arkham from otherworldly threats speak volumes of how badass they are. They have enough understanding of the Mythos to be vital in foiling the plans of cults and stop eldritch monsters from invading our world and they have the second highest amount of Spell cards and Arcane-slot Assets in their class (after Mystics) through their research on the unknown alone.
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Teeth-Clenched Teamwork
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Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Some Coterie members despise each other. Claret Knight and the Beast are always in disagreement, with Claret Knight outright admitting that he was against the Beast being induced into organisation to begin with; during campaign, they finally comes into open conflict. La Chica Roya openly hates Sanguine Watcher as well, and it's mutual.
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Convenient Decoy Cat
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"Stray Cat" can be discarded to automatically evade an enemy.
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Cats Are Magic
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The Black Cat Neutral Ally lets you treat modifiers of Tablet and Elder Sign tokens as "-1", albeit he takes direct damage/horror (respectively) when doing so. And if you draw an Elder Sign, you may count it as whooping "+5", fully healing the Black Cat on top of it (it overwrites investigator's default effect, however).
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Seers
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Seers: Various Mystic-class cards are related to ability to see the future or something hidden, in one way or another, with the name often reflecting it; it's used as justification for them manipulating game mechanics. "Scrying" asset allows see the top 3 cards of player or encounter decks and change their order. Alyssa Graham (beside boosting your Intellect) allows to not only look at the top of either the player or encounter decks, but also put that card on the bottom of the deck if the player wishes so (at the cost of putting Doom on her). "Rite of Seeking" asset allows to investigate while using Willpower instead of Intellect, by discovering the hidden clues via magic. Like many Spells, it has a chance to backfire on user, ending their turn prematurely. "Premonition" event "predicts" which chaos token would be drawn, by sealing a random token from the bag and enforcing its usage on the next skill test. "Sixth Sense" asset allows to not just investigate using Willpower instead of Intellect, but also to investigate connected location instead of your own (without actually going there) if you reveal certain tokens during the test. Upgraded version allows to pick location up to two connections away. "Parallel Fates" event allows to look up to 4 cards in the encounter deck and put them back in any order, but it has a chance to backfire as it forces to reveal a chaos token when you play it, and if you reveal certain ones the cards will get shuffled back instead (randomising the encounter deck once more). Upgraded version gets rid of this clause and lets you return encounter cards in any order or reshuffle them according to player's choice instead, on top of increasing the cards you can look at to 6 and letting you draw a card once this event is played. "Scrying Mirror" asset allows to reveal a chaos token before committing any cards, so the player knows what they must do to pass a test, or, if they know that it's a certain failure, to not invest any cards. "Foresight" event allows to name a card before investigator draws from either their deck or encounter deck; on right guess, investigator may either play the card with reduced price, or immediately discard it without any effects. "Recall the Future" asset allows to guess a chaos token which would be revealed; on right guess, it gives stat boost until the test ends.
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Hope Spot
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Hope Spot: Inverted in the good ending; when Wendy seemingly fails to achieve anything, she spots the man who originally gave her the photo, and he, when asked, reveals that father is still alive, even if he can't return to Wendy to not endanger her. This gives Wendy new resolve.
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Continuing is Painful
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Continuing is Painful: Getting Defeated means, most of the time, suffering either Physical or Mental Trauma, which makes you start each following scenario with damage and/or horror (respectively) already on your investigator, making it easier for you to be defeated yet again. On top of that, some scenarios reserve a special punishment for any investigators who were defeated, which triggers even if their teammates ultimately won the scenario; actual effects range from extra weakness that are added to the investigator's deck for the rest of the campaign, to dying or going insane. If an Investigator perishes or goes mad, whether from trauma or a scenario resolution, you will have to pick another Investigator to continue playing, which means losing your deck, all the experience stored and all cards upgraded. Good luck recovering from that. In the scenarios themselves, being Defeated means you cannot continue playing, and must sit out until the scenario ends. Also, Defeated Investigators drop all their clues in their location, which can range from a completely inconsequential penalty, to more or less dooming the team into losing the scenario, if the Defeated player was the one dedicated at vacuuming up clues. Also, while only surviving Investigators still draw encounter cards, the scaling health and clue values only check the amount of players present at the start of the scenario, and do not change if someone is Defeated or Resigns, which leads to a Difficulty Spike for the remaining players, as they need to do work balanced around a bigger group of players.
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ZigZagged
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Zig-Zagged regarding William Hemlock and River Hawthorne. They have extremely uneasy relationship, and fundamentally incompatible views on what should be done to the island and the Hemlock Vale. During first two days, both visit different locations, making meeting them together impossible. This also means that going to explore location where they are cuts off the option to get relationship boost with the other one, by exploring their location. During "The Longest Night", it is possible to summon both at your side, but you must either know their schedule and plan ahead very carefully to get both to at least 3 points by the second evening, or sacrifice hard-earned story Item, so they would both agree to share the dance (otherwise, you'd likely have one of them at relationship 2 or below). There's no unique interactions between them, so it's less them working together and more them working against Mother Rachel, however. During the final evening, you can convince Hemlock and River to make a truce, but only one of them would spawn afterwards. Triggering codex on the one who spawns further boosts their relationship, but permanently ruins your standing with whomever you didn't choose. During the final scenario, you can summon by your side anyone whose relationship is at 4 or above, which means it's possible to have both Hemlock and River simultaneously if you have thoroughly prepared; there's no unique interactions if you do so.
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Weaponized Teleportation
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Weaponized Teleportation: "Banish" event allows to teleport just-evaded enemy somewhere else. If you're lucky with drawing right tokens, just-teleported enemy would also be stunned.
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Kryptonite Is Everywhere
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Kryptonite Is Everywhere: Patrice Hathaway, due to her unique mechanics, gets hit particularly hard by this campaign, both because she has no means to benefit from its preludes' unique setup mechanic, and because so many encounter cards gets triggered by drawing cards, emptying hand, etc, which she automatically does every turn. Designers acknowledged this, as they added special achievement for starting the campaign as Patrice, and making it till the end.
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Bulletproof Vest
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Bulletproof Vest: "Bulletproof Vest" is a Neutral asset which can protect its wielder from up to 4 points of damage before breaking up.
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Offscreen Moment of Awesome
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Offscreen Moment of Awesome: Even if you never visit Akwan and don't help to save Lizzie from lobstrosity, or do visit it, but get your ass kicked, Helen somehow deals with the problem offscreen, as Lizzie is alive and well by the first evening regardless of what you do.
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Professional Killer
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Professional Killer: Delilah O'Rourke lets you easily damage an enemy without fighting it yourself, but has to be paid every time. "Small Favor" event lets to damage an enemy without fighting — by just hiring someone else to do it.
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Mêlée à Trois
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Mêlée à Trois: The three antagonistic Eldritch Abominations and their minions are so busy fighting each other (their agents actually actively attack each other, thanks with the new "warring" keyword), they would mostly ignore investigators unless attacked first (though some elite monsters would target the investigators). That being said, stepping aside and just allowing them to wipe out each other is not an option, since monsters' infighting directly advances their masters' agendas: their masters accumulate Doom either when their enemies gets slain by their minions, or when there are no enemies to fight. And if one faction defeats the other two, it would dedicate all its attention to investigators.
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Human Sacrifice
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Human Sacrifice: The plot gets kickstarted by Roland investigating some recent human sacrifices by a new local cult.
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Difficulty Spike
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In the scenarios themselves, being Defeated means you cannot continue playing, and must sit out until the scenario ends. Also, Defeated Investigators drop all their clues in their location, which can range from a completely inconsequential penalty, to more or less dooming the team into losing the scenario, if the Defeated player was the one dedicated at vacuuming up clues. Also, while only surviving Investigators still draw encounter cards, the scaling health and clue values only check the amount of players present at the start of the scenario, and do not change if someone is Defeated or Resigns, which leads to a Difficulty Spike for the remaining players, as they need to do work balanced around a bigger group of players.
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Bedlam House
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Bedlam House: "The Unspeakable Oath" is set in Arkham Asylum, with plenty of hostile patients (and several monsters mixed in). While infiltrating it is relatively easy, escape is much harder. Any investigators who fails to escape would become irrevocably insane.
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Collapsing Lair
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Collapsing Lair: Once the Relic gets removed from the temple, the temple collapses. It gets assumed that perhaps the Relic was the only thing keeping it intact in some way.
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: The achievement for siding with Mother Rachel and being sacrificed is called "Let's Do the Time Warp Again", because campaign rewinds time to let you pick some less suicidal options.
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Two Lines, No Waiting
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Two Lines, No Waiting: The expansion was designed in a way which allows you to either play the two stories separately, or combine them together into one big campaign (plus epilogues) which alternates between two storylines, occasionally allowing investigators to interact with each other. If you play the campaigns together, each part has their own separate campaign log, chaos bag and pool of available investigators; the game refers to two teams by marking them with letters "A" (The Dream Quest campaign) and "B" (The Web of Dreams campaign). Despite being "separated", during interludes, the two teams contact each other through the messenger and their interactions can alter the chaos bag for both campaigns; certain events, once they occur in one campaign, affect both, and the only way to achieve the Golden Ending is to fulfil certain conditions in both campaigns.
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Taking You with Me
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Taking You with Me: "Devil" Ally (a black demonic-looking goat) slowly syphons damage from its owner, taking it on itself... until it finally runs out of own health, at which point it gets defeated, and deals 2 damage to everyone at its location, enemies and investigators alike.
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Counter-Attack
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"Dodge" is a level 0 event that allows to outright cancel enemy's attack directed at an investigator in your location. The level 2 upgrade reduces the resource cost of the card from one to zero and also allows you to do an agility test to deal 1 damage to the attacking enemy, making it even easier to use.
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Non-Action Guy
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Non-Action Guy: While Seekers do have (limited) combat options, they are not combat-oriented and often have poor basic Combat (1-2), Agility (around 2), and Health (6-7) stats.
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Space Is Magic
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Space Is Magic: Silenus is associated with space, and (along with its cultists) takes its power from there. It even resembles some space nebula.
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Killed Off for Real
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Killed Off for Real: Everything which gets "devoured" is destroyed until the end of scenario; if Blob devours investigator, investigator dies.
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Antagonist Title
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Antagonist Title: In the "Weaver of the Cosmos", titular Weaver is no one else but Atlach-Nacha herself.
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Nothing Is Scarier
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Nothing Is Scarier: We're spared the details of Sanford's demise if he "succeeds" at his ritual, only getting a mentioned of the signature demonic flutes. It's the last time you'd hear of any of the Lodge members, indicating that they suffered some horrible fate.
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Serial Escalation
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Serial Escalation: First expansion to add possibility for multiple teams in the same game, The Labyrinths of Lunacy, was able to sustain up to 3 four-investigators teams. This scenario can sustain up to 96 investigators total.
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Temple of Doom
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Temple of Doom: "The Temple of Unattainable Desires". King Kuranes specifically warns investigators that once they enter, they risk never leaving; while temple itself bears no particular danger, (at least in gameplay terms); it's home for some of more dangerous enemies in this scenario.
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Slide Attack
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Slide Attack: "Sweeping Kick" event gets extra accuracy from investigator's Agility, and immediately exhaust a targeted enemy if attack is successful, giving even generally-slow Guardians the means to get out of ambushes.
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Monster Allies
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Monster Allies: "Summoned Hound" is a Hound of Tindalos made to fight for investigator. However, sooner or later, it would break free...
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Smoke Out
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Smoke Out: Mystics can use "Mists of R'lyeh" Spell to help them evade an enemy and then escape into another location.
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Take Your Time
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Take Your Time: Zigzagged. Some scenarios gives you luxury of coming back later, when you're prepared (at most giving you extra starting Doom). Others punishes you badly if you spend too much time adventuring: "Dead Heat" is about stopping civilians of Marrakesh from being slaughtered. It has three thresholds; first two, on 11 and 18 "Time", results in some being killed before you arrive, while on 25 "Time", you would arrive too late to stop the massacre, or prevent the villain from escaping with her goal completed. "On Thin Ice" has you starting with some Doom already on the first Agenda (up to the point that it would progress on the first turn). If first agenda advances, Thorne would get the Key first, forcing you to either kill them (which would have severe consequences later) or accept them taking the Key. "Dogs of War" scenario would give you different setup if you arrive later, as the conflict between Claret Knight and the Beast doesn't stop just because you're busy elsewhere. "Shades of Suffering" makes its main enemy, Tzu San Niang, more dangerous if too much time passes. If at least 27 "time" has passed, you also start with extra Doom. Several characters gets hollowed if you don't meet them under certain time limit.
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Escort Mission
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Escort Mission: Throughout the entirety of scenario, you must escort Jean Devereux, the medium assisting Jim. The ghosts would target him, making him possessed if they manage to defeat him. Once possessed, he becomes actively hostile to Jim (and only Jim), but you can't afford to fight back, as if he gets defeated again, it's game over; instead, you're supposed to help him break free — while the ghosts keep targeting him.
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Lovable Rogue
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Lovable Rogue: The general archetype of the class is of a showy, opportunistic, wisecracking scoundrel who succeeds in their tasks effortlessly, use their money and connections to get far and that you cannot help but root for because they are still going against doomsday cults and eldritch horrors.
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Badass Longcoat
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Badass Longcoat: The "Trench Coat" Neutral asset. It not only can absorb some damage but also boosts Agility when evading an enemy.
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Lightning Gun
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Lightning Gun: "Lightning Gun" Weapon asset is extremely powerful, providing massive bonus to Combat and damage on each attack, allowing to zap nearly any enemy to bits, be they cultists or Eldritch Abominations. On the downside, it costs whopping 6 resources to put in use, takes both hands and only has 3 charges, not to mention that it's level 5 card, with experience not being that easy to get either.
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Multiplayer-Only Item
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Multiplayer-Only Item: Replicating Aberrations only shows up when playing in Epic Multiplayer mode (which involves several groups cooperating together).
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Boss-Only Level
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Boss-Only Level: "The Miskatonic Museum" has only one enemy — the Hunting Horror, which keeps pursuing investigators and never stays "dead" for long. There are no enemies in the entire encounter deck, and many of the treacheries in it are related to supporting Hunting Horror in killing you.
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That Came Out Wrong
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That Came Out Wrong: During the final scenario, if Theo gets talked to during act 2, he comments on how beautiful the Colour is, and says that he wishes that his sister Lizzie can see that. Then he realises that it means bringing Lizzie here, in the Vale amongst the massacre, and says that he's glad that she can't.
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Alchemy Is Magic
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Alchemy Is Magic: Mystics have "Alchemical Transmutation" as a Spell option, which allows them to make some "free" resources.
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Schmuck Bait
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Schmuck Bait: While preludes do have an Act card, they lack instructions to flip them up. If you try to flip them up anyway... on day one, it would actually reward you, giving you (and only you) 1 bonus exp. On day two, it throws a story weakness on you (or, if you previously earned it, makes you start with it in your opening hand for next scenario). On day three, it gives you either 1 mental trauma or a random Madness weakness... but also gives you 2 exp. Defeating the Emissary (the Abyss version only; three others are safe to kill) forces everyone to pass Willpower test with a difficulty of 100, killing them on (inevitable) failure. As this doesn't progress any of your objectives, it just means that your party dies, and you lose the scenario by elimination, unless you're going for escape ending and someone already resigned (in that case, they would actually receive the promised reward), or you found some cheesy methods to achieve automatic success. It's likely intended as a trap, as the rule "do not spend more than 15 seconds looking at the Emissary, or you die" makes this quirk easy to miss until it's too late. It is possible to get your 5 victory points and live to spend them (there's even an achievement for defeating all four Emissaries), but all such methods are impractical, and don't help to actually win the scenario.
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Delicious Distraction
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Delicious Distraction: The art for "Cunning Distraction" event shows how a group of monsters gets distracted by a chicken; in gameplay terms, it allows to automatically evade all non-Elite enemies in your location, likely due to them being distracted.
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Our Ghouls Are Creepier
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Our Ghouls Are Creepier: "Thousand Shapes of Horror" and "The Point of No Return" both feature not only the already-familiar ghouls, but also another species of flesh-eating humanoids, named ghasts, who're slightly more agile, and more active in pursuing their prey, specifically picking the most vulnerable targets.
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Life Imitates Art
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Life Imitates Art: In-Universe; this is what kickstarts the whole plot. When things described by Virgil starts occurring to other people, the team of investigators decides that there might be some truth behind this after all. One group enters the Dreamlands to investigate this, while the other stays in the "Waking World" to guard them and control the experiment.
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Long Bus Trip
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Long Bus Trip: Michael McGlen, Agatha Crane and George Barnaby, recurring investigators in other Arkham Files games, have yet to be reintroduced in LCG.
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I Know Your True Name
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I Know Your True Name: Learning Amaranth's true name — Eryn Cochwyn — may help to restore her memory. She would quit the Coterie after that. Otherwise, Amaranth would take over permanently.
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Joke Level
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Joke Level: Instead of the team of investigators fighting some eldritch horrors, this expansions is centred around the team of dogs fighting some evil eldritch cats (aside from "this is alternate universe", there's no explanation, why; and do you really need it, anyway?). Originally just the April Fool's Day joke in 2019, due to the fans' demands, the real expansion was developed and announced later same year, with actually playable "investigators" and working (yet not without some humour in their description) mechanics. This expansion may only played in standalone mode and only with dog characters provided with this expansion (this expansion's player cards also can't be transferred to non-dog scenarios; but, unless otherwise specified, you may use "normal" player cards when creating decks for dog investigators. Of course, developers are aware that players would try and use their favourite investigators anyway, which was directly acknowledged in the announcement.
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Tarot Troubles
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Tarot Troubles: The Circle Undone expansion, as befits expansion built around the topics of fate and Tarot, introduced bunch of player cards with that topic in mind, both good and bad, with more being added in Return to the Circle Undone (along with bunch of cards dedicated to make using those cards easier and more efficient): 12 cards were introduced as assets (2 per class, plus 2 Neutral), each having their effect thematically linked to associated Tarot, and subtitle hinting at what logic was used to give this card to specific class. Class-specific cards from main expansion are generic stat boosters, while those introduced in Return to... got more unique effects. All of them cost 3 resources to play, but have the special effect to let you play them for free when the scenario begins if they are in your starting hand. Two basic weaknesses have their effects tied to negative meaning of the associated Tarots. Return to the Circle Undone added actual Tarot cards, with an option to use them for "reading" your fate, thus determining the optional rules for scenario you're about to play, both good and bad ones. Two new cards, "Observed" asset and "Damned" basic weakness, are tied to this mechanic, letting you (and only you) to play with extra beneficial Tarot effect, or forcing you to play with extra negative one, respectively.
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We Cannot Go On Without You
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We Cannot Go On Without You: If investigator whose story it is gets defeated, the entire scenario ends in defeat. In some cases, they're also the only investigator who's allowed to perform required tasks, meaning that the other players act solely as backup.
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Optional Character Scene
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Optional Character Scene: There are lots of scenes that only triggers if specific Partners are dead/alive/missing at specific moments of the story: Campaign always opens with randomly-chosen Partner dying. Most such scenes follow this pattern: someone mourns the fallen character, another character tries to comfort them, and yet another says that they're gotta go, as they only have until night to find the shelter if they want to stay alive. Once the expedition finally finds the shelter, Kensler, Dyer, Claypool and Cookie each says something if they've made it to the shelter, with extra line if the other Partner, associated with them (Sinha, Danforth, Ellsworth and Takada, respectively) is alive, but missing; if the latter triggers, you're forced to take them along on the rescue mission. Between scenarios (multipart scenarios count as one), the expedition makes a stay for rest; during those stays, the players have opportunity to talk with three different Partners, and/or check belongings of deceased ones; you get different scenes in each case, as well as different rewards. If you keep both Claypool and Ellsworth alive, you may gradually observe them mending their friendship if you talk to Ellsworth (who's the one who originally invited Claypool to the team); if you don't, they would just do that offscreen. "Fatal Mirage" scenario gives a short scene, depending on who died in the crash, when you play it the first time. The epilogue shows extra scenes if specific duos (Dyer and Danforth; Takada and Cookie; Kensler and Sinha) lives till the end. Eliyah, the one without a pair (if you don't count his dog), has his segment trigger only if he's the Sole Survivor.
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Hypocrite
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Hypocrite: If you play "The Longest Night" scenario, you'd learn that while Mother Rachel was supposed to use her own daughter Rebecca as a sacrifice, but she didn't, only tricking the other victims into thinking that she did, to make them more obedient. If accused, she would claim that her daughter was "returned to her", as a reward for her faith, omitting that Rebecca wasn't in actual danger to begin with.
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Vampiric Draining
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Vampiric Draining: During the day, Crystal Parasites (from "Horrors in the Rock" set) gain ability to heal 1 damage each time they attack you. During "The Longest Night" scenario, Lupine Hybrids heal 1 damage after their attack.
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The Unpronounceable
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The Unpronounceable: Casino owner's name is Abarran Arrigorriagakoa; try to pronounce that on first try.
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Starter Equipment
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Starter Equipment: Generally, at the start of the game, investigators can only afford level 0 cards, as they cost no experience to purchase. Such cards are balanced around the fact that it's what the player would use at the very beginning of a campaign, and generally don't offer much beyond simply letting you not die and finish your task (albeit exceptions do exist). Many such cards gains upgrades later on. Every investigator has a recommended pre-made deck, which allows new players, who don't know how to play a particular investigator, to jump into the game right away. Instructions for these decks explain why specific cards were chosen, to hint what to upgrade first.
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Nurse with Good Intentions
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Nurse with Good Intentions: "Medical Texts", a Tome asset, allows to heal yourself or another investigator... or damage them even further, depending on how well you deal with Intellect test.
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Starts Stealthily, Ends Loudly
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Starts Stealthily, Ends Loudly: If you obtain the Wellspring during part two, casino stuff loses Aloof and Patro keywordsl, and starts actively pursuing whomever is bearing it.
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Anti-Frustration Features
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Anti-Frustration Features: In "Single Group" mode, since first two acts can't be advanced until corresponding agenda advances too, rules specifically allows to manually advance Doom on current agenda in case the players feel that they completed what they wanted and just need to finish everything quickly.
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Rescue Arc
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Rescue Arc: The whole point of "Dark Side of the Moon" is to rescue Virgil (and Randolph Carter, if he was abducted too), who was abducted by the Corsairs in the previous scenario's resolution, from imprisonment in the city of Moon-Beasts.
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The End of the World as We Know It
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In The Web of Dreams, Atlach-Nacha, as usually, tries to create the bridge between the Dreamlands and Waking World, and if she succeeds, both worlds would be destroyed.
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Vitriolic Best Buds
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Vitriolic Best Buds: If both Cookie and Takada survives to the epilogue, they starts planning another expedition — for just two of them — to either find Takada's father, or confirm that he's indeed dead... all while never ending arguing over some minor things. But the investigators who busts them doing so notices that they always stick together, and comments that as long as they stick together, there's nothing impossible for them.
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Screw the Rules, I Have Connections!
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Screw the Rules, I Have Connections!: All but two Favor cards in the game belongs to Rogue class (excluding two Neutral ones, which don't follow the theme), and lets them break some of established in-game rules; all such cards involve getting, well, favors from either the other players, or some shady people Rogues are connected to.
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Meditation Powerup
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Meditation Powerup: "Spiritual Resolve" is a ritual asset that gives you extra protection against damage and horror, which can be further prolonged by discarding other copies of it from hand to heal it.
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Daddy Had a Good Reason for Abandoning You
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Daddy Had a Good Reason for Abandoning You: In the good ending, Wendy finds a man who knows her father; he tells her that he made a mistake of dealing with some really bad people, and can't go back home for both his and Wendy's safety, but he's still alive.
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The Sneaky Guy
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The Sneaky Guy: Gené Beauregard belongs to both Seeker and Rogue classes, and is tailor-made for sneaky researcher combo, as she boosts both investigating (by giving extra Intellect) and evading (by giving extra Agility) and can move a clue or non-Elite enemy into or out of her location after moving, which allows for some creative combinations for either class. "Pocket Telescope" asset belongs to both Seeker and Rogue classes, and takes best from both classes, creating a tool to make a sneak peak on unrevealed location, or investigate some remote area without going there yourself (reducing the risks).
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here: If Theo Peters reconciles with his sister, once the giant crab attacks, he decides to avenge the eaten dog, Bruce. Otherwise, he says that he forgot something in the track, and runs for his life. If your standing with Theo is good enough, he would start doubting Mother Rachel, and asks her some questions offscreen. Whatever her replies were, it makes him decide that he would rather pack up and flee the Vale. He doesn't actually flee, though. One of the endings for campaign is to just abandon everyone to their doom, and run, saving only those who're directly following you. It's the only ending which is available regardless of your actions, but it's the worst ending you can get. If talked to on the final evening, Judith points that it's the last day of her contract, and tomorrow, she would leave this damned island for good.
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The Cavalry
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The Cavalry: During "The Twisted Hollow" scenario, either Theo or Judith can come at your help if you managed to get their relationship rating to 2 points (which requires helping them on day one). The circumstances behind their arrival leads to them immediately being defeated, however. The Residents (up to 4, one per investigators) with whom you have good enough standing (4+ relationship), may join your side in the final scenario once you finish first objective, and fight alongside you to the bitter end. Bertie can join you on the final night if he survives till this moment with his sanity intact.
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Memento MacGuffin
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Memento MacGuffin: The reason why Hemlock is looking for "Little Sylvie" doll isn't just sentimentality over his childhood: it was his mother's beloved doll, and he hopes that it may trigger her memory to return. It doesn't, and Hemlock lets investigators keep it.
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Action Initiative
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"Survival Knife" asset allows to stab the enemy who just damage you, with extra damage and accuracy. Upgraded version can trigger even ''before'' the enemy attacks you, and is more powerful.
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Item Amplifier
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Item Amplifier: Anna Kaslow gives you extra Tarots slots. "Moon Pendant" asset, besides giving you an extra Tarot slot at expense of Accessory, also gives them skill icons (absent by default), letting you commit them to skill tests. "Lucid Dreaming" event allows to pick a card in your hand, and instantly find a copy of it in your deck. While it can have many uses, the prime idea is to make using "Myriad" cards introduced in the same expansion easier to handle (as they tend to have effects tied to having more than one copy of them). "Refine" Neutral event has sole purpose: upgrading "Customisable" cards mid-game, instead of between scenarios. Every investigator can use it only once per game. "Charisma" and "Relic Hunter" Neutral permanents solves the main issue with Allies and accessory-slot assets: you only having 1 slot to use them; these cards provide more slots. "Rod of Animalism" Neutral accessory asset lets you trade accessory slot for two more ally slots, albeit limited to the Creatures. On top of it, it lets to play such assets cheaper. "Tool Belt" Neutral body asset lets you stockpile your Tools for further use, as well as easily swap them on demand, all without spending actions or extra resources. "Eldritch Tongue" Ritual arcane asset lets to use parley-based events from discard pile, albeit it also removes them from the game after use. "Occult Reliquary" permanent gives you extra slot to hold Blessed or Cursed cards; the slot can be either a hand, accessory or arcane, depending on what you need at the moment. Several assets introduced in the Edge of the Earth expansion are made to boost specific types of cards by making them cheaper and more efficient; they are : "Bruiser" (Armor, Firearm, Melee), "Prophetic" (Fortune, Spell, Spirit), "Sleuth" (Charm, Tactic, Tome), "Antiquary" (Favor, Relic, Ritual) and "Crafty" (Insight, Tool, Trick). All such cards belong to three classes at once, instead of just two like other multiclass cards: Bruiser belongs to Guardians, Rogues and Survivors; Prophetic to Guardians, Mystics and Survivors; Sleuth to Guardians, Seekers and Mystics; Antiquary to Seekers, Rogues and Mystics and Crafty to Seekers, Rogues and Survivors. "Quickdraw Holster" Guardian/Rogue body asset lets you store one-handed Firearms asset without taking slot (albeit the holster itself takes a body slot), and lets, once per turn, use it without spending actions to activate. This makes using all those pistols much easier to use. Professor William Webb, an ally available to Seekers and Survivors, lets you, when investigating, instead of finding a clue, draw an Item card from your discard pile (effect common for Survivors, but way less common for Seekers); alternatively, you may just find a clue in a connected location intsead of yours. His upgraded version let's you get back an Item and discover a clue at the same time. "Protecting the Anirniq" Seeker/Mystic event lets you return just-defeated Ally into owner's hand (so it can be reused), instead of letting it be discarded. Alternatively, it lets the owner of the just-discarded Ally draw 3 other cards to compensate for losing one.
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Only the Worthy May Pass
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Only the Worthy May Pass: In "Beyond the Gates of Sleep", in order to enter the Dreamlands, investigators must pass Nasht and Kaman-Tah's trials.
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Action Hero
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Action Hero: The average Guardian represent a gun-toting badass that can mow down droves of Eldritch Abominations with enough bullets or weaponry. This is not universal however, as some Guardians do break the mold being instead support party members that "defend" their fellow investigators in other ways beside fighting (like Carolyn and Carson).
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World Tour
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World Tour: Unlike the previous campaigns, investigators travel around the world, visiting different places on different continents, with stops including places like London, Buenos Aires, Alexandria and even Tunguska.
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Episodic Game
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Prior to release of the Edge of the Earth expansion in 2021, the "mythos pack cycle" system was used, with each campaign consisting of one big "deluxe expansion" (containing new investigators, new player cards and the first two scenarios) followed by six "mythos packs" (containing the next scenarios and more player cards).
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Lightning Bruiser
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Lightning Bruiser: Downplayed, Rogues not only have usually high Agility (4 Agility on average, some have 5), but also have the second highest Health after Guardians (around the 7 to 8 mark). On top of that, because Agility-testing treacheries are more likely to deal Health damage, they are harder to wound than Guardians (who have usually bad Agility), but they have just as low Sanity as them (usually 5 to 6) and even worse willpower too (around 1 to 2), which make Rogues very vulnerable to horror and other nasty treacheries effects. They also have poor-to-average Combat across the board (mostly around 2 to 3), requiring them to fight dirty to compensate.
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Magic Misfire
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Magic Misfire: Several milticlass Spells introduced in the Edge of the Earth expansion ("Blur", "Brand of Cthugha", "Divination" and "Earthly Serenity") backfires if you succeed exactly by 0 (causing damage, loss of actions, loss of cards, or loss of resources, respectively).
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Red Herring
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Red Herring: The campaign log tracks whether the investigators "strayed from the path" in "'Beyond the Gates of Sleep", and never uses this in any way. There are no benefits from not straying, either; conversely, players miss most of the experience points this scenario provides if they abide the laws.
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Knowledge Broker
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Knowledge Broker: It's implied that Mr. "Rook" is trading dark secrets, hence why he provides investigators with ability to search for stuff (searching top 3, 6 or 9 cards)... and why sometimes it backfires (if you reveal a weakness, you must draw it).
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The Scapegoat
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The Scapegoat: If Claypool dies in the crash, Cookie blames his death on Takada (who's built the plane), who "built this damned plane as a deathtrap". The others are forced to calm him down.
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Reasonable Authority Figure
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Reasonable Authority Figure: While sceptical initially, Sergeant Monroe would believe in your story and side with you, if you collect enough evidences of anomalous activities (including most recent murder which was done by you), or, conversely, hide anything pointing this murder to you (in which case he would ask you for help instead, but otherwise outcome would be the same). You also must avoid spilling any more innocent blood, including, of course, other cops.
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Wicked Witch
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Wicked Witch: Besides Anette Mason and her Coven, there are ghosts of victims of Salem Trials, and Keziah Mason herself, who are very hostile to the descendants of their prosecutors.
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Money Multiplier
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Money Multiplier: Downplayed with Guardian upgrade to ".45 Thompson". Any ammo spent from this card converts into your resources, almost fully refunding this card's price by the time when it runs out, letting you swap it with something else. "Unscrupulous Loan", a Rogue/Survivor asset, gives you 10 resources right away. The downside is that if you end scenario with less than 10 resources (basically, can't pay the loan back), the card gets "exiled", requiring repurchasing it to get another loan. "Supply Cache" Neutral event gives you free resources, with no drawbacks. Upgraded versions gets extra functionality, like drawing cards or providing assets with supplies. Inverted with "Indebted" basic weakness, which makes you start every scenario with 2 fewer resources.
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Our Giants Are Bigger
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Our Giants Are Bigger: Gugs appear in certain scenarios in both campaigns. They are big, four-armed beasts with vertical slit-like mouth. They kill and eat anything too weak to fight back and too slow to run, up to and including humans.
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Despair Event Horizon
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Despair Event Horizon: In the "Weaver of the Cosmos", if investigators becomes trapped in Atlach-Nacha's domain, story ends with them realising that they have next to zero chances to escape from the Underworld on their own, without any sort of direction. They goes insane.
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Heroic Second Wind
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Heroic Second Wind: "Talisman of Protection" Mystic/Survivor arcane asset lets you cancel up to 2 damage/horror that would otherwise defeat you, thus staying alive. However, Talisman only protects you once, and gets discarded afterwards.
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Bad Future
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Bad Future: During "The Boundaries Beyond", investigators gets a brief glimpse of the distant future where human cities are in ruins, and only creepy polyp-like creatures are inhabiting Earth. According to Ichtaca, so would be our future unless she and her allies prevents it.
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Control Room Puzzle
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Control Room Puzzle: First task of "Group C" is to find which one of three levers would open the door, then one of them must pull the lever. If they pull the wrong one, they die. If no one pulls the lever in time, investigator closest to the levers would die (and if there is more than one candidate, they must choose who would die). Either way, surviving members would proceed to Act 2.
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Enemy Summoner
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Enemy Summoner: Ancient Zoog can continuously add more "swarm" cards to the other zoog enemies, and thus should be dispatched quickly... which can be problematic, due to it being considered "Elite", and thus immune to many card effects.
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City of Canals
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City of Canals: The story is set in Venice. Once the first part ends, you actually end up in the boat, now fighting the massive aquatic monstrosity attacking you from the canals.
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Decoy Protagonist
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Decoy Protagonist: In the prologue scenario, you get introduced to four new characters, who would be your Player Characters for this scenario. Then they all gets kidnapped and/or killed, after which the actual team of investigators arrives, to investigate what happened to them.
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Right Under Their Noses
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Right Under Their Noses: "Hiding Spot" event gets attached to your location, making any enemies there "Aloof" (so they wouldn't attack you on their own). By the end of enemy phase, if any ready enemy is still at this card's location, that card gets discarded.
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History Repeats
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If Eliyah Ashevak is the only Partner to make it back from the expedition, he has the special scene in the epilogue, where he comments on him and Anyu being the only ones to live yet again, as if they are cursed.
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Unluckily Lucky
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Unluckily Lucky: Many of their card effects represent good luck getting them out of the horrible mythos-tinged situations they stumble into, including some cards which only work when failing skill tests, essentially serving to provide comeback from an otherwise hopeless situation.
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Black Comedy Animal Cruelty
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Black Comedy Animal Cruelty: There's an achievement for killing two Giant Albino Penguins simultaneously with a single use of Dynamite asset. The name of it? "Wuk Wuk Boom".
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Slave Race
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Slave Race: It seems that most surviving Elder Things are now serving the Nameless Madness, as its puppets.
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Punch-Clock Hero
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Punch-Clock Hero: Joe Sargeant in "In Too Deep" is the sole local to be on investigators' side... because they promised him money.
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The Fourth Wall Will Not Protect You
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What Blob would "devour" depends on tokens revealed; some options are actually benevolent, some are outright non-sensual, but most are malevolent, and some are nearly game-ending.
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Go Among Mad People
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Go Among Mad People: Your main mission during "The Unspeakable Oath" scenario is to infiltrate Arkham Asylum by pretending to be new patients, in order to find one of the last persons who knows what's going on.
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Draw Extra Cards
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"Prismatic Shard", a story asset you can obtain in " Written in Rock" scenario, lets you ignore effects that threaten to discard cards from your hand, letting you draw extra cards instead. Sadly, it uses unconventional resources ("brilliance"), making it impossible to recharge in field conditions.
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Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique
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Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique: "Interrogate" event allows to pass Combat check on an enemy to discover clues, with obvious implications that the information just gets beaten out of them.
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Set a Mook to Kill a Mook
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Set a Mook to Kill a Mook: "Stir the Pot" event lets you, when in location with multiple enemies, pass Intellect test to make one of them to attack all the others (potentially killing), while you disengage from them all and escape.
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Know When to Fold 'Em
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Know When to Fold 'Em: Even after finishing first half of the scenario, you can stay for a bit longer to get more resources. But, you're still on harsh time limit, and not only you would only get rewards if you actually deliver the resources to the exit, but you would lost if Skids wouldn't make it out.
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Hero Killer
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Hero Killer: The Terror from the Stars directly or indirectly causes at least one death amongst the Expedition members: Terror from the Stars is the monster which caused the crash, and thus the first death. It would attack the investigators directly later in the first scenario. It shows up during the mountain climb in "To the Forbidden Peaks", and, unless specific conditions are met, kills another random Partner, even if they don't follow an investigator.
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Throw the Book at Them
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Throw the Book at Them: Appropriately-named "Throw the Book at Them!" event lets you pick a Tome under your control, and get a boost to Combat for one attack, equal to card's printed cost; implications being that the bigger the book, the more painfully it smacks. Card's image also shows a girl smacking huge spider with a book. As an added bonus, this attack lets you either stun an enemy (thus, automatically evade it), or immediately use the chosen Tome's ability (ignoring action cost).
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Mana Burn
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Mana Burn: "Offer You Cannot Refuse" and its advanced "variants" syphon the resources you currently have the moment you draw it. Of course, there is a far nastier effect if you are unable to pay... "Reckless" saps 2 resources at the end of the round until you get rid of it.
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Ambiguously Gay
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Claypool and Ellsworth used to be friends (or perhaps closer than just friends, it's unclear), but their friendship took a heavy hit sometime prior to the expedition, to the point that they barely can stand each other now. If they both survives to the epilogue, they mends their friendship.
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Protective Charm
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Protective Charm: "Elder Sign" is a Neutral asset which can protect its wielder from up to 4 points of horror before breaking up.
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Helpful Mook
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Helpful Mook: Zig-zagged with the police officers: they will attack you if you try to tamper with the scene of the crime by finding clues or deal damage to humanoid enemies (regardless if they are innocent or an openly aggresive staff member), and they also pick up clues on their own and turn them into Doom. However you can take control of the Doom tokens and turn them back into clues with a not-too-difficult Willpower test without any ill effect, meaning that if your Investigator has high Will but poor Intellect, it just better to let the police pick clues up for you then talk to them to gather leads.
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We Need a Distraction
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We Need a Distraction: Survivors have several cards which in one way or another distract an enemy, giving some breathing space to the player(s): "Cunning Distraction" event allows to distract all enemies at your location, automatically evading them. "Bait and Switch" event makes an enemy you just evaded move to a connected location. "Lure" event sets a lure at a specific location which makes all roaming enemies move there instead of their intended targets, allowing to either get rid of dangerous enemies, move into previously-protected areas, or set up an ambush. Basic version can only dropped in your location, while upgraded version lets to set a lure in a connected location. "Stray Cat" can be discarded to automatically evade an enemy.
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Damage Over Time
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Damage Over Time: The Crystal Remains (from "The Silent Health" scenario) constantly cause damage or horror to their bearer, with the option to just throw them away to save yourself, but your objective requires actually evacuating with them (with best ending for scenario requiring reclaiming all three).
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Cult
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Cult: The story is about Roland investigating activities of the local cult (judging from monsters presented, one of Shub-Niggurath).
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Geas
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Geas: The "Geas" asset gives you permanent stat bonus, on condition that you would abstain from doing certain things (either drawing, playing or committing any cards during your turns, with the Investigator choosing and swearing what they will avoid doing every time they play the card); failing this obligation makes you add whopping 10 cursed tokens into bag, as well as making you discard it, losing access to its benefits.
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Light Is Not Good
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Light Is Not Good: While the darkness is indeed the home to dangers, light isn't your friend either: anything related to the Colour emits bright turquoise light, but you definitely don't want to be anywhere close to it, if you value your life and sanity.
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Nerf
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"Elusive" event disengages every enemy from you, and lets you to escape into any revealed location as long as it doesn't have enemies. It later got a Nerf with Taboos to only let you move to a connecting location, to prevent players from using it to warp from one side of the map to the other.
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Determinator
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Determinator: Survivors have cards that allow them to shrug off large amounts of damage, turn failure into success, and keep going when everything else seems lost.
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Advancing Wall of Doom
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Advancing Wall of Doom: In "The Essex County Express", the train is gradually consumed by a transdimensional portal; your task is to reach the train engine and restart the train before it consumes you as well.
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The Jinx
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The Jinx: "The 13th Vision" basic weakness makes you and any other investigator at your location count ties during skill tests as failures (they normally counts as success).
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Rivals Team Up
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Rivals Team Up: In one of the possible variants of the story, Edwin Bennet may join the efforts to restore original timeflow. In this version, he himself becomes a target for the forces he set in motion.
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GameplayAndStoryIntegration
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Gameplay and Story Integration: Older versions of Thomas and Mary have stronger abilities than their younger versions, representing them developing their kills over years. Their future versions also have only 1 health (instead of 2 like their younger selves), since both of them are 79 years-old by then. Edwin Bennet is specifically mentioned as unstable and unreliable, even as an ally. His multiplayer version's special ability may be either helpful, or harmful; you can exhaust him when drawing encounter card to cancel it, but whenever he gets exhausted, you have to draw encounter card (which, in this scenario, can happen due to the other cards' effects). When starting the game, you never know what to expect from him until you finish the setup: he may be friendly (but unreliable), he may be hostile, but not without a chance for redemption, or he may be completely insane and ultimately attract attention of the Hounds of Tindalos who would take him away, seemingly getting rid of him.
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Time-Limit Boss
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Time-Limit Boss: If Ancient One actually awakens, all the other tasks and agendas gets replaced by one final goal — defeat the Ancient One within the time limit of 9 Doom points, or perish alongside the rest of humanity.
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The Mole
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The Mole: If investigators learns the true nature of the Coterie, they finds out that the Outsiders managed to snatch the Red-Gloved Man and replace him with their impostor. This allows them to reveal the infiltrator and team up with survivors of the Coterie to stop the Outsiders. Otherwise, those who're not on the side of investigators would back up the impostor.
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Talking to the Dead
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Talking to the Dead: Amy Kensler was never able to propose her feelings to Mala Sinha, being too shy. If Mala dies in the crash, she finally says it to her corpse, but gets interrupted by Claypool who says that crying on such cold is dangerous.
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Powered by a Forsaken Child
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Powered by a Forsaken Child: Each victim of the sleeping curse empowers Brotherhood's "Chosen One", Xzharah.
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Sniper Rifle
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Sniper Rifle: "Springfield M1903" asset can't be used against enemies engaged with you, but provides good stat boost and damage. It was very unpopular (as it was essentially unusable unless someone else draws aggro first), so Taboo rule turned it into a proper sniper rifle, by allowing to target non-Elite enemies further than the normal range would allow, while ignoring Retaliate and Aloof keywords. Now, if you also attach a Telescopic Sight to it, it can shoot from across half the map. "Telescopic Sight" event can be attached to two-handed Firearms asset, making it unable to shoot at close distance (read: against enemies engaged with you), but also allowing to target enemies outside of your location, with no risks of counterattack (it ignores Retaliates and Aloof keywords).
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PlayedWith
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Played With regarding "Eldritch Initiation" event; it allows do draw 1 card per each Arcan slot you have (up to 5), but also penalises you for every filled Arcane slot, forcing to discard a card from hand.
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Talking the Monster to Death
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Talking the Monster to Death: Downplayed with "Stall for Time" event; it allows to temporarily talk an enemy into peacefulness (by exhausting them), but they remain engaged with you, and you still have to find more permanent solution.
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Non-Damaging Status Infliction Attack
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Non-Damaging Status Infliction Attack: Besides the actual attack (through Fight action), investigator may try to Evade an enemy, putting their Agility stat against enemy's Evasion rating (instead of Combat stat against Combat rating); on success, they disengage from enemy, while enemy gets exhausted, meaning that it can't attack anyone till next round, including through attacks of opportunity. Of all classes, Rogues excel at that type of combat the most (and have special cards to get extra benefit from exhausting enemies), while Guardians often struggle to utilise it at all, both due to low Agility and due to limitation of their class' card pool.
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Exact Words
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Exact Words: When the Blob devours "your house", it devours the Your House location from the core game. When the Blob devours "the concept of ease", it refers to easy difficulty (you now have to use Hard/Expert version of scenario reference card, regardless of the difficulty you started with).
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The Team
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The Team: Every Partner provides both the active support during scenarios (if taken along), and passive bonuses in between scenarios (and sometimes penalties for them no longer being there at specific points). Losing them and their abilities would hurt a lot.
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Swamps Are Evil
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Swamps Are Evil: The scenario is set at New Orleans' swamps. The Rougarou is not the only danger, with local monsters ranging from anomalously big, but otherwise earthly fauna, like leeches and alligators, to monsters from Dream Lands, somehow materialised on Earth, like Gugs and Dholes.
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Achievement System
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Achievement System: Each "Return To" expansion provides a list of optional achievements that players can try to go for. Most are campaign-specific, but two recurring ones are achievements for finishing on Expert Difficulty and for finishing with three or more Ultimatums active.
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Walking Armory
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Walking Armory: "Bandolier" asset has exactly one function — providing additional hand slots specifically for Weapon assets (at the cost of taking body slot), allowing investigator to keep more Weapons ready for battle and switch between them on the go. The level 0 version just converts your body slot into an extra hand slot for Weapons, but the level 2 version gives you two extra slots, as well as gives you small boost to Willpower while you have at least two "hands" occupied with Weapons.
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Sequel Episode
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Sequel Episode: At the Mountains of Madness has ended with another expedition to Antarctica being prepared. This campaign deals with its consequences.
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Big Creepy-Crawlies
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Big Creepy-Crawlies: During "The Silent Health" scenario, most of your enemies are mutant giant ants. They're docile at first (being "Aloof", so they don't attack unless provoked), but they turn hostile once second agenda activates (or in presence of the brood queen).
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Me's a Crowd
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"Where the Gods Dwell", instead of the usual boss battle, has (several versions of) Nyarlathothep secretly attacking the investigators from the encounter deck, after which they must find a way to get rid of it.
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Cornered Rattlesnake
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Cornered Rattlesnake: Many Survivor-class cards follow the theme of weird and unpredictable solutions to otherwise-hopeless situations: "Cornered" asset boosts any skill of your choice by 2 for duration of one skill test by discarding a card from hand. Where other classes have to just suck it up, Survivors have the best selection of damage control cards, minimising (if not outright shrugging off) failures, or even turning a failure to their benefit: Granny Orne helps with damage control from the failed test, either boosting stat value to reduce the danger, or further reducing it to trigger some special effects of other Survivor cards. The upgraded version let's her stat boost potentially turn a failure into a success instead of just mitigating (or worsening) the consequences of failing. "Grit Your Teeth" event boost all your skills by one for the remaineder of the round, but can only be played after you failed a test. "Look what I found!" event lets you find clues even after failing investigation. The upgraded version has more forgiving "thresholds" to fail by to play it, on top of potentially letting you find clues outside of your location. "Grimm's Fairy Tales" Tome asset lets you heal horror from any investigator who just failed a skill test, often fully or partially negating effect of the failure. "Live and Learn" event allows to retry a just-failed skill test with a stat boost. "Lucky!" event gives skill boost to the just-failed skill test, potentially negating that failure. It's level 2 upgrade also lets you draw a card to replace itself, while it's Level 3 version can be aid other investigators beside yourself (and making them draw a card too). "Oops!" lets you, after failed attempt to attack someone, hit another enemy instead. The upgraded version let's you hit the enemy you just missed anyway and make Investigators take no Collateral Damage from failed attacks. "Try and Try Again" event lets you to reclaim cards you've committed to a failed skill test, which would've been just wasted otherwise. It's level 1 version has a limited amount of "tries" you can benefit from, but the upgraded Level 3 version gets rid of it. Jacob Morrison gives you +2 skill value when you fail a skill test, which either turns failure into success, or reduces penalty for failure. The downside is that you have to exhaust him, and can't ready him automatically during the upkeep phase (like most other cards): you have to draw a blessed token to refresh him. Suvivors have several cards (marked by Improvised trait) symbolising them coming up with solution to some problem using whatever trash they can find (such cards are often only usable from the discard pile, to further nail it, or gets stronger if you do so). "Impromptu Barrier" helps evading evading enemies that are faster than you, by blocking their way with whatever investigator can find, lowering their evade rating. "Improvised Weapon" helps to deal with enemy tougher than you, lowering its combat rating. Card's image shows adventurer trying to protect himself with a torch. "Improvised Shield" gives investigator some surprisingly durable, well, shield, made of whatever scrap investigator can find. The card's image shows a boy protecting himself with trashcan lid.
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Spotting the Thread
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Spotting the Thread: At some point, Aliki noticed that there's something wrong with the Red-Gloved Man, which is the reason why she offers the investigators to join forces and investigate further.
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Kill and Replace
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Kill and Replace: The Outsiders already sent their infiltrator after Desi, so when you arrive, the main problem is to tell who's who; if you guessed wrong, you would kill the real Desi, and infiltrator would later show up during Congress. Same happens if you fail the scenario, with Outsiders just doing the deed offscreen. Thorne may potentially get hollowed in Anchorage if they gets defeated, either by you or while following you; The Outsiders would then try to send their infiltrator under their guise. This doesn't happen if you fail the scenario by any means, however, regardless of Thorne's state. If you refuse Aliki's aid and go to the Outsiders homeworld without her, she would be hollowed offscreen, letting the Outsiders to infiltrate the Congress under her guise. They would also send their infiltrator if she perishes while on the mission, but it would be more obvious that something is wrong.
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Dwindling Party
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Dwindling Party: There are nine Expedition members at first, but one dies in the crash at the very start, at random. More of them may die at later points in the campaign: there are three specific points when one of them dies at random unless specific conditions are met (first first two deaths being nearly unavoidable); also, whenever an investigator gets defeated, the Partner who's following them dies.
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Blob Monster
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Blob Monster: Titular Blob is the enormous mass of green all-consuming goo. Also, all non-Mi-Go enemies are parts of this monster.
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Emergency Weapon
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Emergency Weapon: "Knife" and "Kukri" Neautral Weapons are relatively cheap (1 and 2 resources, respectively) for assets, and can be taken by any investigator... but you would only resort to using either if you run out of literally any better card, and would rather not waste ammo/events on weak targets. Both provide you meager +1 Combat with no extra damage by default, but have built-in damage booster... which further nails why you wouldn't use them unless you must: Knife has to be thrown, discarding it, and Kukri requires spending extra action (you have only 3 by default).
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Critical Status Buff
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Critical Status Buff: During the night, Crystal Parasites (from "Horrors in the Rock" set) improve their fight rating by 2 and damage by 1 for every 2 damage on them; they have 6 health, 2 fight and 1 damage by default, meaning that on low health, they may become very dangerous (especially since any failed attempt to attack it leads to it counterattacking you).
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World Gone Mad
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World Gone Mad: As the campaign's theme is insanity, it tries to look insane itself, to make experience more authentic: Rather than outright say "okay, you're defeated, here's your mental trauma", "Curtain Call" scenario dumps 100 uncancellable horror on every investigator — something you have no means to soak with all assets in the world. You're never supposed to look up the reverse side of Act card in "The Last King" scenario; if you look it up anyway, you would see... a definition of insanity, and reminder that you weren't told to look there, so you should turn the card back. Dream sequence for "A Phantom of Truth" scenario has its parts spread chaotically, making following it rather confusing — so you and your friends would be just as confused as the investigators you're playing as. "Dream 5" sequence, in particular, is the first on the page; if you read it, it tells you that it's not the entry you need, and instructs you to look for "Dream 1" elsewhere, in a fourth wall-breaking manner. If you fail the "Black Star Rise", you would be met with a mocking message "You’ve met with a terrible fate, haven’t you?", before revealing actual outcome. This message would be out of place in any other campaign... but here, it adds to overall surreal feeling. Following scenario, "Dim Carcosa", gives you same message if you fail while on "Conviction" path (or on a tie), and "You didn’t really think you could escape, did you?" message otherwise.
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Kukris Are Kool
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"Knife" and "Kukri" Neautral Weapons are relatively cheap (1 and 2 resources, respectively) for assets, and can be taken by any investigator... but you would only resort to using either if you run out of literally any better card, and would rather not waste ammo/events on weak targets. Both provide you meager +1 Combat with no extra damage by default, but have built-in damage booster... which further nails why you wouldn't use them unless you must: Knife has to be thrown, discarding it, and Kukri requires spending extra action (you have only 3 by default).
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Trapped-with-Monster Plot
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Trapped-with-Monster Plot: "Group C's" second task requires them to get rid of Eixodolon's "pet" before Agenda advances. If they fail, beast gets released. While it's not an instant failure, beast is not an easy target.
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Anti-Debuff
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Anti-Debuff: "Prismatic Shard", a story asset you can obtain in " Written in Rock" scenario, lets you ignore effects that threaten to discard cards from your hand, letting you draw extra cards instead. Sadly, it uses unconventional resources ("brilliance"), making it impossible to recharge in field conditions. "Little Sylvie", an old doll you can find in the Hemlock House (in the namesake scenario), lets you put a card of yours that is about to be discarded from your hand or deck, on top of your deck (so you would just draw it again at first opportunity). If the doll itself would be discarded this way, you can just play it instead.
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Friend on the Force
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Friend on the Force: One of Rogue-class events, "Intel Report", lets them, rather than do investigation themselves, bribe someone else to do it, and then just read the report, gaining free clues. They may even pay extra to get more clues, or finding them outside of their current location.
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Rising Water, Rising Tension
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Rising Water, Rising Tension: All but two campaign scenario uses new flood mechanic, which allows to fully or partially flood specific locations, which often causes serious troubles for investigators. In the setting where your enemies are the Deep Ones and other monsters from the deep, the depth equals death... "The Pit of Despair" is all about finding a way out of the titular pit before everyone drowns in the rising tide. As flood level increases, the investigators have less and less place to grasp for fresh air... In "In Too Deep", Innsmouth gradually gets consumed by the sea. With each completed agenda, the flood level constantly goes up, with more and more locations becoming consumed, penalties for staying in flooded locations grows harsher and harsher, and even the Doom threshold becomes smaller and smaller (it starts at 6 for the first one, and is merely 3 for the fourth one), as if it tries to make the players feel the same panic as their characters. In "A Light in the Fog", the later part of scenario takes place in the caves under the lighthouse, which slowly, but surely gets consumed by the rising tide. Investigators must find a way to escape before the tide consumes them all. Unlike the previous scenarios with such gimmick, this time around it's "do or die" situation: failure to escape in time would result in them all being drowned to death or killed by the Deep Ones.
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Suicide Attack
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Suicide Attack: Colorless Larva (from "The Silent Heath" scenario) dies after a single attack.
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Manipulating the Opponent's Deck
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Manipulating the Opponent's Deck: "Scroll of Secrets", Seeker/Guardian asset, lets to look a bottom card of encounter deck, and either discard it, or place at the top/bottom. Seeker upgrade lets to look 3 cards at once, while Mystic one lets to look to look top card instead.
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Great Detective
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Great Detective: Most Guardians' Allies are fighters of various kinds. Alice Luxley is a detective instead, who relies on her brains rather than brawns, and boosts your Intellect stat instead of offensive or defensive stats. Even her abilities do the typical routine of Guardian-class search cards in reverse, as well: she causes damage to the enemy after you discover a clue, rather than the other way around.
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Sprint Shoes
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Sprint Shoes: "Track Shoes" asset not only provides passive boost to Agility, but also lets you, when you enter a location, even if it is full of enemies, run past it and move to another location.
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Spider Swarm
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Spider Swarm: One of the weakest, but most numerous minions of Atlach-Nacha are actual swarms of small spiders; they are pathetically weak, but are very hard to run away from once they gather in massive numbers (which they do).
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Great Big Book of Everything
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Great Big Book of Everything: "Encyclopedia", a Tome asset, allows to choose and boost any skill until the end of the round; knowledge is power, indeed.
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Impostor-Exposing Test
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Impostor-Exposing Test: The Outsiders would try to kill and replace Desi. If investigators knows his past (which requires obtaining intel from the Foundation), they may use that info to find which "Desi" is real one, otherwise, they may only rely on blind guess. Killing the wrong one would backfire later on — but the players wouldn't learn until it's too late.
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Make Wrong What Once Went Right
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Make Wrong What Once Went Right: Edwin Bennet, envious of success of his former colleagues Thomas Corrigan and Mary Zielinski, was the one who messed up timeline in attempt to erase their achievements from existence. He may or may not join the efforts to undo his crimes.
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Arbitrary Headcount Limit
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Arbitrary Headcount Limit: One investigator may be followed by one Partner; no exceptions. The rests stays offscreen, but out of danger... most of the time.
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Rat Stomp
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Rat Stomp: Rats are used to introduce new players to the "Hunter" mechanic (the enemies which keep pursuing players each turn) which would be widely used in other campaigns, without actually putting them at any risk. The rats' stats (abysmal combat rating and health, good evade rating) force the players to learn that sometimes, it's better to stand up and fight rather than keep running.
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Fed to the Beast
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Fed to the Beast: In "Dark Side of the Moon", if the investigators fail to escape from the Moon and get captured by the Moon Beasts, they recognise Randolph Carter and feed him to the Moon Lizard. The last that can be heard of him is his scream.
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Sinister Switchblade
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Sinister Switchblade: "Switchblade" asset isn't particularly strong, but can be swiftly and covertly put in play, without risking attacks of opportunity. As may be expected, it has "Illicit" trait: only the gangsters would wield such into battle, after all... or our Unscrupulous Heroes.
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Stone Wall
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"Toe-to-Toe" event lets you attack an enemy for decent damage without making any tests (and thus, never risking to fail), at the cost of also suffering an attack from said enemy. While risky, it's very useful against foes with high fight and low damage stats, which would be hard to quickly kill otherwise.
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Earn Your Happy Ending
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Earn Your Happy Ending: The epilogue gives extra blurbs for specific Residents (not all of them, though), if they live till the end and resolve their problems thanks to you. You can read about Leah and Simeon Atwoods planning to move to Kingsport and start anew); about William Hemlock and River Hawthorne both realising that the Vale is beyond saving, and quitting their struggle over it, instead deciding to start anew together, ending their hostility; Judith Park, if she's on good terms with you, would move back to Arkham together with you, feeling obligated to repay the debt; and Theo sharing his grief about losing the Vale, but saying that he would move to Portland with his sister Helen.
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Conveniently Interrupted Document
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Conveniently Interrupted Document: The dossiers omits many important details, including those which may actually be required for the missions you get send on. However, the text is actually still there: copying it and pasting elsewhere would reveal it; like a true spy, you can discover a workaround.
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Battle Bolas
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Battle Bolas: "Bolas" can be used to essentially cripple "hunter" enemies; once the bolas gets thrown at them and ties them up, it not only penalises their evade stat, but also makes them exhaust each time they move, which makes them an easy target, and negates their main danger (them being able to pursue investigators).
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Cosmic Keystone
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Cosmic Keystone: Unsurprisingly, the Relic of Ages gets revealed to be a key component to stabilise space/time continuum, and in "Shattered Aeons" scenario, it becomes humanity's last and only chance for survival. And to get the best ending, you must not only to keep it intact, but also do some specific choices in order for it to reach its full potential.
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No-Gear Level
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No-Gear Level: "The City of Archives" comes as close to it as possible. Players have reduced hand size, are restricted from putting Item assets in play by default, and can't use any unique Items whatsoever (they are outright removed from the game). In combination with Yithian body having overall poor stats, relatively easy monsters and treacheries suddenly becomes much more problematic.
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I See Them, Too
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I See Them, Too: Jean saw the same ghost Jim was looking at, and offered his help with learning how to live while surrounded by the dead.
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Time Rewind Mechanic
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Time Rewind Mechanic: "Time Warp" event allows to completely undo an action done by investigator, allowing for comeback if something goes not as planned. "Quantum Flux" event allows to, once per game, regain all cards from discard pile; the name suggests that time manipulation is in effect.
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The Very Definitely Final Dungeon
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The Very Definitely Final Dungeon: After enough time passes, Tunguska gets identified as the main sanctum location of the Coterie, meaning that whatever they plan to do, it would unfold there. You receive the warning that campaign would end when you travel there; you would be forced to go anyway if you take too long, though.
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Our Werewolves Are Different
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Our Werewolves Are Different: The plot involves dealing with Rougarou (werewolf-like beast from Luisiana's folklore) in New Orleans.
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Laser Blade
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Laser Blade: "Spectral Razor" event; unlike conventional knives, it's a blade made from pure magic energy, attached to spell-caster's arm. Obvious downside is that, being an event, it only lasts for one attack.
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Random Event
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Random Event: The encounter deck will deal you random enemies, obstacles, and horrors every round. Notably, every scenario builds this deck differently, so the darkness will always fit your setting.
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The Remnant
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The Remnant: Eztli warriors are explicitly descendants of what's left of Aztec people and their military, still fighting to protect their territory from outsiders.
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Weakened by the Light
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Weakened by the Light: Upgraded "Flashlight", on top of its prime function (lowering location's shroud), gets another one: blinding the enemy, making it easier to evade them as it lowers test's difficulty.
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The Power of Friendship
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The Power of Friendship: When the Nameless Madness tries to use its illusion to kill one of the Partners, their friend (if they are still alive) intervenes and stops them at the last moment before they can step into the miasma cloud and perish: Dr Amy Kensler gets tricked by the illusion of the world where she did propose to Mala, and she reciprocated. If Mala Sinha is present, stops her friend at the last moment and averts her gaze, allowing Kensler to calm down. Danforth sees the horror which nearly drew him insane before, but now it looks beautiful, and gently invites him, as if it waited for him all this time... Professor Dyer, if alive, warns him that this is just an illusion, and Danforth uses his last powers to avert his gaze, only to fall into his mentor's arms and faint. Professor William Dyer gets trapped in the illusion where Lake actually convinced him to stop the first expedition, averting all the horrors... but Dr Kensler, if she's here, reminds him that Lake is dead — they attended his funeral together. Dyer remembers it, in details, and snaps out of illusion. Avery Claypool gets tricked by the promise of the treasure he may discover, but he doesn't fall for it if Ellsworth is alive to tell him that he has something much more valuable here, in real world. Takada Hiroko gets shown the illusion of her father still alive. If Eliyah Asherak is still alive, he sends Anyu to just jump on Takada, forcing her to break the visual contact with the entity. Eliyah Ashevak gets convinced that the rest of the people who perished on that faithful hunt are still alive and waiting for him, ignoring Anyu's attempt to stop him. However, if Claypool is here, he reminds him that they're gone, and Anyu — the only survivor besides him — is here, and needs him. This brings him back to reason. If Roald Ellsworth falls for the illusion — the opportunity to make the discovery of his life — Cookie, if he's here, just slaps him hard enough to break him away from the deception. Dr Mala Sinha gets deceived the image of the world without death and suffering. Danforth may bring her back to senses by quoting Poe, which distracts her and breaks the illusion. James "Cookie" Fredericks goes back to the day of that battle on the Ottoman front, only this time, lieutenant and the rest of their platoon are still alive. Takada fires Cookie's own gun under his ear to distract him — and makes him realise that it was an illusion.
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Lock and Key Puzzle
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Lock and Key Puzzle: First task of "Group A" is to find a key and open the gate. If they fail, they die.
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Last-Second Ending Choice
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Last-Second Ending Choice: Ending where you save the Vale by banishing the Colour branches into two endings at the last moment: you either let Rosa Marquez sacrifice herself (default ending), or sacrifice yourself instead (which requires having Prismatic Shard at the ready, or [[Permanently Missable Content this choice would be disabled).
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Loan Shark
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Loan Shark: Bianca "Die Katz" can lean you tons of resources, but you then have to pass an Agility test (and the more resources you get, the harder the test). Failing renders her hostile (obviously depriving you of her Ally card), and making her randomly show up later to attack you. Defeating her only shuffles her back into your deck, the only way to permanently get rid of her is to pay back your debt.
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Player Character
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Every investigator is based on existing Arkham Horror character, but (save for Duke, who just swapped roles with Ashcan Pete) with name slightly changed to something setting-appropriate, since all of them are now dogs (like Bark Harrigan, or Kate Winthpup).
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Non-Indicative Difficulty
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Non-Indicative Difficulty: When playing on easier difficulty, final battle against Hastur (except when on the "doubts" path) can end up being much harder than on harder difficulties, as he (when attacked or evaded by investigators with no sanity left) turns all "+1", "0" and "-1", as well as Elder Sign tokens into auto-failure; the difficulty levels affects the chaos bag composition, meaning that there would be fewer such tokens in the bag. The players only learns about it once they reach the Final Boss...
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They Have the Scent!
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They Have the Scent!: "On the Trail" event's image shows a hunt going on, with a hunter sending his dogs forward. The card itself is hunt-themed, too, letting to track down an enemy (quickly catching up with it), or find some clues while following the trace. Fittingly, it can be used by both Seekers and Guardians. The upgraded version mkaes you run trhough various location to catch up with an enemy, discovering automatically clues on the way.
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Video Game Cruelty Punishment
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Video Game Cruelty Punishment: During "The Silent Heath" scenario, each time Doom gets placed on agenda, you have to draw token(s) to decide whether Brood Queen would drop right on your head to tear you a new one (along with escort of angry insects). The chance is zero by default, as the number of tokens scales with amount of Insects in the victory display, but it's not hard to see that the more bugs you splat, the more likely it would be for their mommy to come for vengeance — and the bigger her escort would be when it happens, as she spawns every previously-defeated Insect. During "The Thing in the Depth" scenario, killing the hybrid ends scenario immediately, costing you 1 mental trauma. Same things happens if you decide to escort it, but botch your objective. The hybrid "costs" 0 victory points, so you win absolutely nothing from hurting it. Defeating the Crazed Reveller increases Doom (and can even advance agenda right away), while only working as a temporal solution, as they can return later. Using alternative solution and putting them down non-lethally removes them from the game permanently, without any side effects. Killing Bertie if he falls under effect of the Vale's madness and turns hostile makes you pick and discard 3 cards from hand, as a punishment for killing him. The ending where you flee for your life, rather than help to save the Vale and its residents, "rewards" you with whopping 3 physical and 3 mental traumas, ensuring that your investigator would be borderline unplayable if you decide to carry them over; the reason for this is that the last look on the departing Colour irreversibly damages investigators' sanity. Unfortunately, it's the only possible ending if you didn't go for one of the better endings, each of which require specific preparations.
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Awesome, but Temporary
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Awesome, but Temporary: The Red-Gloved Man raises the base value of any two of your skills to 6, has a mighty 4/4 Health/Sanity statline, and only costs 2 resources to play and is "fast" so he doesn't even require an action to bring into play. However, he is discarded at the end of the next mythos phase, meaning you only get to keep him around for at most one game round.
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Theme Naming
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Theme Naming: Agenda cards follow gambling theme for their names.
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Brick Joke
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Brick Joke: Olive McBride, originally introduced in The Forgotten Age expansion, has "Would try anything once" as her subtitle. When, years later, she received un upgrade, her text was "Tried everything once".
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Four-Man Band: Investigators in the prologue scenario must operate as a team and cover each other's weak points to... well, not survive, but to achieve the best result before inevitable defeat.
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Survivor Guilt: In Waking Nightmare, if Doctor Maheswaran dies (which happens only if you either takes her with you and then fails to protect her, or if the hospital gets overrun), lead investigator suffers mental trauma.
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Situational Damage Attack: Some encounter cards have different effect depending on whether you're playing scenario during the day or the night; night effects are generally stronger, but there are exceptions. "The Pearl Diary" asset, which you can get at final morning, boosts either your Intellect (at Day) or your Willpower (at Night).
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Encounter Bait
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Encounter Bait: "Purifying Corruption" becomes unusable if you accumulate too much "corruption" on it as result of using it, but you can draw encounter card instead to either heal yourself or clear corruption from it. "Overzealous" basic weakness drops encounter card on you, and gives it "surge" keyword (meaning that it gets followed by another one right away). The card depicts a man kicking the door out, entering a house full of monsters with confident look and a shotgun in his hands.
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Once a Season
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Once a Season: Most Cycles (except for The Forgotten Age, which was almost entirely set in snake-infested jungles) have exactly one scenario involving indoor location infested with hungry and aggressive rats. Most Cycles have exactly one scenario with big open locations — and Night Gaunts, ready to grab you and take you away. There would be a battle against Ancient One, no matter how small conflict may look at first.
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Everything Trying to Kill You
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Everything Trying to Kill You: This place looks like it was designed by John Kramer, and is just as deadly. Gas traps and big, deadly gears are just the most common and mundane dangers.
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