Traîtrise. Faiblesse de base

Blessure.

Neutre

Révélation – Mettez la Blessure au Bras en jeu dans votre zone de menace.

La Blessure au Bras peut être soignée comme s'il s'agissait d'un unique point de dégât sur vous (si elle est soignée, défaussez-la).

Forcé – Après que vous avez effectué une action Combattre ou Activer : vous ne pouvez plus effectuer ces types d'action pour le reste du tour.

Robert Laskey
Aux Confins de la Terre – Extension Investigateurs #130.
Blessure au Bras

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This weakness is worse than it first appears, and definitely the worst of the 4 new EOtE weaknesses.

It prevents you from taking more than one action of either "fight" or "activate" each turn. That doesn't seem so bad... until you realize that A LOT of things are "activate".

In fact, any action, printed on any card, with a , is an "activate" action, on top of its descriptor, if any. This includes, for example :

-most "resign" on locations or agendas / acts

-most weapons

-most clueing tools (fingerprint kit, lockpicks...)

-most spell assets (for fighting, clueing, evading...)

-some investigator specific abilities, like Preston Fairmont cashing in his inheritance and Lily Chen's Disciplines

-most "parlay" on enemies or bystanders

-a lot of special actions on locations that are mandatory to advance a scenario

This card car thoroughly mess with your planning, especially in low player counts / solo when you realize that you can't grab the last 2 clues with your spell then resign because they're both "activate"... The fact that weaknesses are added to a deck after it is completed only makes it worse : some decks can heal damage easily, while others will have no healing whatsoever.

DrOGM · 22