Hey all, I've never played RtL but I recently bought SoB and while we were trying it out, some questions arose. Hopefully you guys/gals can help.
1.) Are island encouters considered "outdoors". It seems like they should be, but it's not clear. So I'm wondering if the Overlord gets cards or the special abilities to use threat to move monsters and add power dice. If the Overlord does get cards, how does that work on the island map? Can I spawn behind trees and stuff and can I play trap cards? Could I play a pit card or crushing block on the boat? Seems weird which is why I'm not sure if they're supposed to be outdoor encounters. Also, why does the boat start with anchor and sails down? Shouldn't the heroes be able to choose how their boat starts? Seems weird because the first island encounter we had the heroes immedieatly had to raise the anchor and the sails so they could get closer to shore. Just seemed strange and awkward.
2.) When heroes recieve conqest tokens, like say from exploring a dungeon they've never been to or killing a named monster in a dungeon, does each hero get the listed number of conquest tokens, or is the listed amount just added to their pool? What about gold gained from stuff like that? Is it per hero, or one lump sum?
3.) I'm trying to get an idea of when the Wind Pact card can be used (and similar cards). Since dungeon levels are set up as soon as the heroes enter them, is the Overlord considered to be "revealing a new area"? Is setting up the island map "revealing a new area" or when setting up the first level of a dungeon level (although I don't think the Overlord has a hand yet after "revealing the first level" of a dungeon or island encounter if you follow the step by step instructions for setting up the first level or an island)? I assume that opening doors in dungeons is "revealing a new area" even if they have already been placed on the table, but what about the portal space? Is opening the red door after killing the level leader so you can get to the portal considered to be "revealing a new area".
4.) I noticed that after you modifiy the skill deck for SoB (taking out the cards indicated and replacing them with the new ones), at least one of the skills does not have a town associated with it to go and train it. I can't remember which skill it was, but it's not on the list, and their might be others that we haven't looked for yet. Are things like that intentional so that you have to go to a secret master to train those skills, or is it an oversight?
Thanks for any answers.