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Clover Club Torch Singer
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Darksbane
, Aug 27 2010 06:57 PM | Last updated Sep 20 2010 03:33 PM
Clover Club Torch SingerType: Character Faction: Syndicate Cost: 2 Skill: 2 Icons: (C) Game Text: Criminal Action: Pay 1 to choose a character. Until the end of the phase, that character gets -2 skill. Set: Core Number: 66 Illustrator: Bob Stevlic |
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5 Comments
Zephyr
May 06 2012 06:59 PM
0 skill = undefended
and works nicely with cards like
Tear Gas (TTftS)
Bound and Gagged (TSC)
Mr. David Pan (CotJE)
and other skill based cards
Surreal
May 07 2012 09:08 PM
Zephyr
Jun 24 2012 12:42 AM
FAQ said:
Even if not triggered at the same time,
multiple lasting effects may affect the
same card at the same time. The order
in which the lasting effects take place
is irrelevant – the net sum result of all
lasting effects is applied to the card.
For example, a Young Deep One (Core
Set F52) (with 0 skill) is affected by
two Clover Club Bouncers(Core Set F65),
lowering that character’s skill by 2.
The Young Deep One’s controller then
attaches Notebook Sketches (Mountains
of Madness F4) to it, increasing the
Young Deep One’s skill by 1. The net sum
of these three lasting effects is that the
Young Deep One has a skill of -1.
Note, however, that a character’s skill is
never considered to be below zero for
purposes of resolving effects. Thus in
the example above, the Young Deep One’s
skill would count as though it were zero.
However, if another lasting effect would
give the Deep One +1 skill, the net skill
would remain at zero.
Lasting effects that affect other
character attributes (such as icons) work
in the same fashion.
dboeren
Oct 24 2012 02:46 PM
Carthoris
Oct 24 2012 03:55 PM