Hello! My first question is what happens when you have to resolve and effect forcing you to A. Either move two spaces towards a monster or resolve effect "B". and you are already in that monster's space? There is a similar effect that happens with Eldritch Horror with the Under the Pyramids expansion as well, so just for the game I ruled it the way I saw that effect ruled. (Effect B does not occur as you cannot move closer to a space you occupy.) Thematically it makes sense too I think. You aren't running away so the monster doesn't deserve a free attack and you aren't resisting it's mental pull on you, you're going toe to toe (or whatever) with the abomination! (which alone is insane enough!)
My next question is what happens if you are told to turn all of your horror and damage face up and one of those horror cards instructs you to take another face down horror, does the new one flip as well (It was ruled it did, which I disagreed with) and then that card instructs you to take 2 face down damage, do those get flipped face up as well? (I disagreed and was overruled again, "luckily" the chain ended but I was nearly insane at that point. Not in the game, I mean ME.) I disagreed that anything beyond the horror and damage you originally had wouldn't flip face up because the original effect had resolved and it could lead to chain reactions that were just silly. (See above.) How does it actually work please?
Thanks very much for your help! : ) By the way, I find the rules of this game to be very clear it's just that weird, weird stuff happens when I play an Arkham game. We won this scenario by the way, so long as "winning" is leaving the entire area in flames (we ran out and had to use the lantern tokens to represent fire) my friend was wounded and I was wounded AND out of my mind. (but not traitorous, thank god....)
It's a great game! (Really!)
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