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  1. By far the most active forum I have ever been a part of.
  2. I gotcha, if you get a moment, check out this question and the orn I posted before when you get a chance. I appreciate it. I don't use discord, unfortunately.
  3. Is this forum so dead that no one will answer my two threads? That's a shame for such a new game.
  4. Hey everyone, I have a few questions about Haint movement/actions. Do Haints move their entire movement every time, or do they stop as soon as they get in range of a target? What happens (like in scenario 1 when a Haint's action tells them to move toward a side of the board). Since that is priority, do they move towards that side and do nothing? Or do they move then re-do priority to do their action? This question is interesting because it kind of breaks the rules according to the book. It explains that the Haint checks priority first, before moving, then it does it's move/action. Otherwise, maybe the order of operations should go: 1. Check for movement priority 2. move 3. check for action/attack priority 4. take action Because by the rules as written it would move to break side, then do nothing since the priority target is the board. Last question about Haint movement, specifically in scenario one, is the Haint action where it says to move adjacent to the farthest Vagrant and haunt every other vagrant in it's direct path. By direct path, does that mean in a straight line, or would it move up or down one (if the farthest vagrant is above/below) and haunt everything in that row? OR would it move in a straight line and finish it's move right under/above the vagrant (which is technically the shortest path), but not as damaging to the vagrants (hobo rule).
  5. Hey guys the Cursebreaker's skill A Distant Memory say's to raise humanity on a character for every Haint token on the Cursebreaker and then says to raise humanity for every success rolled. My question is, does the first part of that skill (and any written similar) happen whether or not you roll successes? Or do you still have to roll a success to do any of it? It doesn't mention anything about having to roll to get the first part, but the card does have a bones value so I don't know if it is for the whole skill.
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