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The Bootleg Whiskey Cover-Up



The Bootleg Whiskey Cover-Up

The Bootleg Whiskey Cover-Up



Type: Conspiracy Faction: Neutral
Struggle Icons:
Game Text:
Treat all characters committed to this story as if their text boxes were blank.
Set: Core
Number: 155
Illustrator: Carlo Bocchio


6 Comments

I know Story card’s effects are able to be initated
by the player who won that story but are all
Conspiracy cards worded like Story cards?
Conspiracy cards effects indicate if
the effect is initiated upon winning
the conspiracy. If they do not indicate
the effect is optionally triggered upon
winning, then the effect is a passive
effect that is always active and resolves
as indicated on the card. NOTE:
Conspiracy cards are not considered to
have a controller, and any instance of
the word “you” or “your” refers to all
players.

Em.. sorry but I don't see the use for this card..Do you?

Yes.  Your opponent won't want to commit his guys that have Willpower, Toughness, Invulnerability, etc. to this conspiracy.

Yeah, but is this effect actually worthwhile for the owner of the conspiracy? I don't see it being part of any good deck strategy.

Maybe, maybe not. It needs to be in the right deck. If it were me, I'd play Flush Them Out against you, bring you to that conspiracy , and then send a chump like Officer Gibson over with Dynamite and wipe out your characters. But that's just me. You're entitled to your own opinion.

Note: This was the first conspiracy in the LCG. There's a little value in playing any conspiracy at all, because it means you get to be the first active player to commit to it. Agreed, this is one of the weaker conspiracies, and could have been cost-0 without any real hazard.

    • RichardPlunkett likes this

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