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Desolate Passage



Desolate Passage

Desolate Passage



Type: Plot House: Neutral
Income:4 Initiative: 3 Claim: 1
Game Text:

Each player cannot declare more than 1 attacker or defender in each challenge.
Number: 79 Set: TRS
Quantity: 1 Illustrator: Milivoj Ceran
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8 Comments

Can you get around this plot with naval enhancements? I did not think you could since you are declaring an attacker or defender when you use the enhancement but my opponent last night was pretty certain.
According to Ktom adding characters to challenges via Naval Enhancement is in fact "declaring" them as an attacker or defender. Thus it cannot be used to get around the Desolate Passage restriction (Or joust for that matter).
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slothgodfather
May 21 2013 05:37 PM
It's not even "according to Ktom". The rules for Naval enhancement state that they are "declared". So this plot stops ALL naval enhancements while it is revealed.
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TheIronCaptain
Nov 03 2014 01:16 AM

This plot paired with Orel the Eagle equals a guaranteed unopposed military or power challenge.   

Or just give him Joust and get a free challenge every round.

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TheIronCaptain
Nov 03 2014 04:47 PM

That thought never occurred to me. Probably because I don't have any means to give him joust currently but now I know what I am going to when I obtain these means.

What if the original defending character was removed? Could you then navel in?

No. Removing the defender from the challenge does not "undo" the fact that you already declared your 1 character for the challenge.

Note that you can use Naval to declare a defender in the challenge - provided you do not declare a defender during the regular "declare defenders" step of the challenge. This might be a good idea if you want to Naval in a defender before your opponent has a chance to stealth it.