Rounding Down / Up

By Deek, in Arkham Horror Second Edition

It seems that the majority of the time, when a situation occurs that requires a number be rounded up or down, it usually rounds in favor of the Investigators. For instance, when you must discard half of your items when you are knocked unconscious or driven insane, the rulebook specifically states "half, rounded down."

However, I notice on one of my player-made turn sequence documents that, when available, "half prices are rounded up." In other words, if for some reason you are able to purchase items at half price, said price is always rounded up to the detriment of the Investigators. I assume this is to avoid items that would otherwise be free, $1 items at half price. Does anyone know where this ruling is printed in the actual game documentation? Which rule book? I can't find it and I need to "prove" the rule with an official source as opposed to a third party print out.

Also, are there any other instances of rounding up/down that do not round in favor of the Investigators? Thanks!

Sorry, I can't think of every situation that involves rounding. But I do know that the ruling came directly from Kevin himself, for the reason you stated: so that $1 items weren't free. It's probably listed in the "Answers from Kevin Wilson" thread.

I'm not sure if its in the rules, but I THINK no item can cost less than $1. If its not in the rule book I definately use it as a house rule.

Well, Dunwich has some Task cards that are technically Common Items; these cards cost $0.

If for some reason you get an encounter that says you can buy any item at -$1, then $1 items will be free. Maybe the guy who's selling them was happy enough by your efforts that he'll just give away his journal or cigarette case.

TheBossInTheWall said:

I'm not sure if its in the rules, but I THINK no item can cost less than $1. If its not in the rule book I definately use it as a house rule.

Tasks are free.

http://www.arkhamhorrorwiki.com/Task

****, Tibs beat me to the post ;'D