Hi!
I've been playing CoC CCG and now the CoC LCG since the beginning. The situation and question relates to older cards - I'm not sure if either of both are present in the LCG card sets.
After hundreds of games we've encountered an interesting situation.
A player had 3 " City of the Great Race " cards (each reduce the difficulty of winning a story by one if a player has more attachment cards than opponents have). Then the player managed to play 2 " Darkness Recedes " cards onto a same story card (each Darkness Recedes reduces the number of success tokens needed by one for all players). There were no success tokens on that story card. The needed number of success tokens to take that story had now been lowered to 0. The question is: is it reasonable to be able to win a story with 0 success tokens?
The rules are apparently not taking a stand: nowhere in the rules does it state that a story MUST have any success tokens in order to win it (ie. reducing the needed number to 0 is enough). So the combo presented produces a condition with which the story is won. But also it felt very counter-intuitive to us to be able to win a story without investing a single success token on it.
I'd like some thoughts on the matter and rationale on which you base your thinking. It's very possible that the game designers have either delibaretely allowed this combo, but it's equally likely that the designers intended the winning of a story to need at least one success token.
Cheers,
Kimmo