Hello:
I have read the FAQ, The Rules, and Quite a few comments. I still have a question about an issue we ran into while playing the game. During the 2nd half of the first week Louis' plot card resolved to one where if he sacrificed favors he would gain good baggage. During this Raymond's starting plot card (his change only after 6 days.) stated that he got bad baggage 'whenever another player sacrificed a favor'. [Note I used single quotes because I don't have access to the exact text and I can't remember the exact wording.]
The issue we have run into is, does Raymond get bad baggage each time Louis sacrifices a token to get himself good baggage. Has anyone else run into this issue and how have they solved it?
The conflict really seems to stem from the wording of Raymond's Plot Card (I think the plot is "Old Flame" but I am not entirely certain) versus the definition of Sacrifice. Raymond's plot card seems to indicate that 'whenever' or 'anytime' another character sacrifices a favor that is when he would gain bad baggage. Yet Sacrifice talks about sacrificing something only goes towards one effect.
To help out here is Sacrificing from the "Important Terms" portion of the rule book:
Sacrifice: When something is SACRIFICED it is discarded without it's normal effect taking place. A given item may only be sacrificed towards one effect.
And here is the FAQ entry on Sacrificing:
Sacrificing
Q: Could you explain sacrificing more thoroughly?
A: Sacrifices only happen due to a card effect or ability. A sacrifice must be performed during your turn, but they cost 0 time unless the card or
ability states otherwise. A player may sacrifice as many times per turn as he desires, as long as he can play the cost. Finally, sacrificed items
(such as favors or evidence) are returned to the pool that they came from. So, for instance, if your plot says that you may sacrifice 2 favors to gain 1 good baggage, then you may discard 2 favors during your turn to gain 1 good baggage without spending any time
Note that in the example above, you could not gain any other benefit from sacrificing those 2 favors, even if you had another game effect that you could trigger by sacrificing favors.
I am really interested to hear if other people have run across this and how they resolved it.