Good video. This cleared up a lot for me. (Guess who is averse to reading rules?) But I'm still unsure whether the sleeves-for-your-sleeves series is a very funny joke, or a tragic commentary on sleevedom. Will ponder more.
While the bag for your case, for your sleeve, for your sleeve is obviously satire; it's also a rather sad expression of a genuine obsessive compulsion.
You're videos have helped me out a lot. I keep making small mistakes in the game that either make it too easy or too hard. You've helped stop that from happening. Any chance you might do a video just on what you use to protect your cards?
Awww, thank you Matt! Learning a new game, or any game, from the printed rules is really hard. For people unfamiliar with the structure and conventions of these customisable card games things can seem really unintuitive. We are so proud to be able to help people enjoy this wonderful game.A video on card protection? That’s a weird idea? :D
everything is so detailed about the trauma. it is totally understandable. what's confusing is.. what happens when investigator gets defeated during a scenario SOLO play? do i take 1 trauma and just restart the whole scenario w/ same investigator? do i randomly play a new investigator and continue scenario? then i can play back my 1st investigator(w/ 1 trauma) after i conquer the current scenario? if yes, what happens to the 2nd investigator that i played?
Apologies for the very late comment...can my investigator suffer mental or physical trauma if they weren't defeated? In the core box campaign my house was burned to the ground forcing Roland to gain a trauma but the scenario was completed successfully. I think the rules reference only talks about gaining trauma through defeat. Many thanks.
When an Investigator is DEFEATED and taken out of the scenario, can the player jump in to the scenario with a new Investigator so they can keep playing this scenario, or do they have to wait to the next scenario to reconcile trauma on the defeated Investigator?
This was SO helpful. I’ve been getting conflicting info all over, but this makes so much sense. Thank you thank you thank you.
You are very welcome Joe. Our goal for this channel is always 100% accuracy.
Good video. This cleared up a lot for me. (Guess who is averse to reading rules?) But I'm still unsure whether the sleeves-for-your-sleeves series is a very funny joke, or a tragic commentary on sleevedom. Will ponder more.
While the bag for your case, for your sleeve, for your sleeve is obviously satire; it's also a rather sad expression of a genuine obsessive compulsion.
You're videos have helped me out a lot. I keep making small mistakes in the game that either make it too easy or too hard. You've helped stop that from happening.
Any chance you might do a video just on what you use to protect your cards?
Awww, thank you Matt! Learning a new game, or any game, from the printed rules is really hard. For people unfamiliar with the structure and conventions of these customisable card games things can seem really unintuitive. We are so proud to be able to help people enjoy this wonderful game.A video on card protection? That’s a weird idea? :D
But how should I protect my Team Bag.... and more importantly my binders? Is there a binder sleeve or permanent laminating process you can recommend?
Team Bags are disposable mate. Just check ‘em away. We have been looking into rulebook protection and may have something in a future video :)
love these so much, i can only refer people so much to the, very helpful
We love you so much for watching and referring mate.
everything is so detailed about the trauma. it is totally understandable.
what's confusing is..
what happens when investigator gets defeated during a scenario SOLO play?
do i take 1 trauma and just restart the whole scenario w/ same investigator?
do i randomly play a new investigator and continue scenario? then i can play back my 1st investigator(w/ 1 trauma) after i conquer the current scenario? if yes, what happens to the 2nd investigator that i played?
That defeated investigator moves to the next scenario.
Apologies for the very late comment...can my investigator suffer mental or physical trauma if they weren't defeated? In the core box campaign my house was burned to the ground forcing Roland to gain a trauma but the scenario was completed successfully. I think the rules reference only talks about gaining trauma through defeat. Many thanks.
Yes.
Any time the campaign guide tells you too.
When an Investigator is DEFEATED and taken out of the scenario, can the player jump in to the scenario with a new Investigator so they can keep playing this scenario, or do they have to wait to the next scenario to reconcile trauma on the defeated Investigator?
No. They must wait till the end of the scenario
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