The Gathering agenda 3A question and two more

By Hurdoc, in Arkham Horror: The Card Game

1) For the first forced effect:

Forced – At the end of the enemy phase: Each unengaged Ghoul enemy moves 1 location towards the Parlor.

Does that include evaded (hence, exhausted) Ghouls? We evaded the Ghoul Priest as soon as he appeared and hoped he would pause in that room for a turn, but does he move right away?

My other 2 questions revolve around confusion whether the player drawing a creature during the Mythos phase always gets engaged by it, or is it superceded by other keywords such as:

2) Player A draws a Mythos card that is a creature with a Prey effect that indicates, for example, lowest health, and player B has the lowest health, in the same location. Does player A engage it since he drew the card in the Mythos phase, or does it engage with B?

3) Another engagement question. Players A and B are both in the Cellar. Player A draws a creatures card in the Mythos phase that states Spawn: Cellar, so he places it there. At that point player B (the lead investigator) chooses that it will engage himself. Is that correct, or did player A have to take it since he drew it?

No where does it say that exhausted enemies move, since that would an exception to the rules, it would say so.

A is engaged in both following questions. With question 3, if player C was in the Hallway and drew the encounter, then the creatures prey would take over, or whom the lead investigator choose if it doesn't have prey.

No where does it say that exhausted enemies move, since that would an exception to the rules, it would say so.

A is engaged in both following questions. With question 3, if player C was in the Hallway and drew the encounter, then the creatures prey would take over, or whom the lead investigator choose if it doesn't have prey.

If a creature has Spawn and Prey, and spawns in a location with multiple Investigators, the Prey keyword triggers, regardless of who drew the card. So in your hypothetical, that Spawn+Prey enemy works the same if drawn by players A or B in the Cellar or by player C in the Hallway.

1. Yes, the exhausted enemies move, staying exhausted.

2. If there is no spawn condition, then it comes into play engaged with the player who drew it. Prey doesn't matter for this.

3. If there is a spawn condition and the location it will spawn has multiple investigators, Prey will dictate which investigator it engages with. If Prey is equal between multiple investigators (or is non-present), leading to a tie in whom to choose, the lead investigator chooses. It does not matter at all if the investigator who drew the enemy is at that location or not.

1. Yes, the exhausted enemies move, staying exhausted.

2. If there is no spawn condition, then it comes into play engaged with the player who drew it. Prey doesn't matter for this.

3. If there is a spawn condition and the location it will spawn has multiple investigators, Prey will dictate which investigator it engages with. If Prey is equal between multiple investigators (or is non-present), leading to a tie in whom to choose, the lead investigator chooses. It does not matter at all if the investigator who drew the enemy is at that location or not.

Thanks!