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Expert Treasure-hunter
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Darksbane
, Mar 20 2013 05:47 AM | Last updated Mar 20 2013 05:47 AM
![]() Type: Attachment Sphere: Lore Cost: 0 Skill. Attach to a hero. Response: After attached hero quests successfully, name a card type and discard the top card of your deck. If the discarded card is the named type, take it into your hand. "Now I am a burglar indeed!" - Bilbo, The Hobbit Set: OtD Number: 17 Quantity: 3 Illustrator: Magali Villeneuve |
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10 Comments
If you have multiple copies of this in play, can you trigger them all and potentially add two or even three cards to your hand?
The card does not have any text stating it is limited to once per round or anything so I don't see why you couldn't do this. If it was limited, I would expect to see text stating something like "Only one Expert Treasure-hunter can be played per round".
I think you must trigger the effect in a certain order, not all at the same time (it becomes amazing when playing with Gandalf hero).
And it was errated in the official FAQ :
Expert Treasure Hunter
Should read: “Attach to a hero. Limit 1 per hero.â€
Lecitadin I don't think the errata rule you mention ruels out what TheNameWasTaken is saying. You could still potentially have this card attached to three different heroes who were all committed to a quest and all quested successfully. Then the response would trigger three times would it not?
If you Willpower matches the threat in the staging area, where you don't threat up and no progress is placed, are you considered to have quested successfully?
If you Willpower matches the threat in the staging area, where you don't threat up and no progress is placed, are you considered to have quested successfully?
Nope; questing successfully means that you make some king of progress.
Yep! Drawing cards galore!!!
Fair enough. It doesn't happen often, but wanted to double check.
Just want to be 100% clear here--if you are running multiple copies of this they trigger separately, right?
As in you would:
1) Quest successfully
2) Trigger first copy
2a) Name a card type
2b) Discard top card
2c) Take card into hand if it matches type
3) Trigger second copy
3a) Name a card type
3b) Discard top card
3c) Take card into hand if it matches type
Etc, etc, etc--right? This seems pretty clear to me but we had a player say that this card triggered so that you would only name the card type once and then reveal cards equal to the number of copies in play...which seems untrue based on the wording of the card but I wanted to be sure.
Each response is triggered separately, one at a time. You could even choose NOT to trigger one of the responses if the card on top was want you wanted to keep there for some reason - such as playing with Gandalf's ability or knowing an enemy you are engaged with will interact with the top card somehow, etc.
That's what I thought--thanks.