- Q: Can the reactions on cards that start the game in play be triggered during scenario setup? Specifically, during Step 10 of Setting Up The Game, when enemies or treacheries may be put in play? Two example cards: 1) Can Bounty Contracts put bounties on enemies put out as part of scenario setup - are permanents in play at this point? 2) Can Darrell's Kodak be triggered during scenario setup to put evidence on enemies or treacheries - are cards that "begin the game in play" in play at this point? A: No to both; unless explicitly stated, you can’t resolve abilities before the game starts. Neither Bounty Contracts nor Darrell’s Kodak is able to affect the game during Setup. (One card that can, though: Sefina Rousseau with her Forced ability.)
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Permanent. Deck de Tony Morgan uniquement. Utilisations (6 primes).
Après qu'un ennemi est entré en jeu : déplacez 1 à 3 primes de Têtes Mises à Prix vers cet ennemi, jusqu'à un maximum égal à la vie de cet ennemi.
Forcé – Après avoir vaincu un ennemi avec au moins 1 prime sur lui : déplacez ses primes vers votre réserve de ressources en tant que ressources.
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After my first scenario playing as Tony, I've learned something important about this card:
The resources aren't relevant; the actions are.
To put it more plainly, this asset works best if it gives you six (or more) free fight actions over the course of a scenario. In a vacuum we generally equate a resource as being worth an action, which would imply that you want to place as many bounties as possible on one enemy to convert one fight action into several resource actions. However, when an enemy is engaged with you (or even just at your location), a fight action is worth a lot more than a resource action, so the ability to place bounties is more important than placing more than one bounty.
In conclusion, I recommend putting as few bounties on enemies as possible. You're using this for free fight actions, not free resource actions.