Ennemi. Faiblesse

Humanoïde. Criminel. Mondain.

Neutre
Combattre: 3. Vie: 3. Échapper à: 3.
Dégât: 2. Horreur: –.

Liée (Bianca « Die Katz »). Chasseur.

Proie - Détenteur uniquement.

Si « vous devez X ressources à Bianca », dépensez X ressources : Discussion. Ajoutez Bianca « Die Katz » à la pile de victoire.

Forcé - Quand Bianca « Die Katz » quitte le jeu (sauf par la capacité ci-dessus) : mélangez-la dans votre deck.

Wilkerson
The Feast of Hemlock Vale Investigator Expansion #63.
Bianca « Die Katz »

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Not a review, more of a questioning... What if you handcuffed her and the scenario ended, she would end up in your deck, since she leaved play without triggering her activate ability. I am wondering because having an handcuffed enemy is a boon for Alessandra or Parallel Roland since both have synergy with enemies at their location (parley with Alessandra and Directive-based with Roland).

Having her in a deck and deliberately failing the parley allows you to have a humanoid enemy you can handcuff and could also allow you to play British Bulldog free.

Food for your thoughts

Alienmen1 · 1
As far as I understand it, the game has ended and there is no game for her to "leave play", interpreting it that way seems quite a stretch - otherwise, if that interpretation is right, you would have to resolve all the cards with "leave the play" effects when scenarios ended. — Gsayer · 1
Hi, remebering a part of ruling for bonded cards: "[...] If a weakness with the bonded keyword is added to an investigator's deck, hand, threat area, or play area, it does not remain a part of that investigator's deck for the rest of the campaign (unlike other weaknesses). It starts each game set aside with that investigator's other bonded cards. [...]" -> At the end of the scenario she is set aside, even if she is still in play, because nothing obliges You to add her to your deck. — Piegura · 1