Soon we're going to start a new campaign and I'll be picking a Treasure Hunter (probably with Thaiden Mistpeak). I was reading a bit about the class and such and a question arose. When you search a treasure token and find a Treasure Chest, you may immediatly pick one random card of that Act's shop, and then discard the Treasure Chest. But what does 'discard' mean? Do you set it aside and does it stay unavailable during that encounter? Or during the entire quest? Or do you place it on the bottom of the Search card pile?
What do you do with a Treasure Chest search card?
When you draw a treasure chest, a nothing, or a secret passage, thoses cards are discarded, that means you put them asside in a discard pile near the pile of search cards, and the cards in the discard pile are unavalaible for the entire quest.
Thank you for the fast reply rugal.
When you draw a treasure chest card, it is custom to prepare your cell phone, then slowly reveal the card to your overlord, and catch his dismay on picture.
Then up here in the North, we generally celebrate with mead and moose slices on the side. Except the overlord, who must get out naked, dive in the near frozen lake, and warm up in the sauna next to the gaming room. Don't tell me a sauna is not a cool thing you'd always want in your board gaming cave. Many a quests have been played in places like these, at least in this area of the globe.
Hey all -
A related question -
When you draw the Treasure Chest card, you draw a random item from the appropriate store deck. Fair enough.
But... for campaign play, does the item count as a "long term" item that the party keeps for future encounters?
...or is it discarded for gold at the end of the encounter like "normal" search cards?
... and if it's discarded, would it give its full price (like all "normal" search cards) or half that value like items that are sold back to the store?
Thanks for any answers!
- Garthbo
The item that was drew from the Chest card is kept.