If the Cthulhu Ancient one effect is "Glimpse R'lyeh" (3-4 Omens) and you are playing solo - are the next rounds priority cards placed faceup or facedown?
I am thinking since the effect is "play facedown" and the solo cards are "placed", not "played" OR simply because solo play requires them to be placed in order, the answer is during solo played this effect is basically reduced to "the lead investigator loses one health" - and that's it...
I have watched some playthroughs and seen it handled both ways - but I just don't see the designer intending solo play to lose the knowledge of the priority cards - as that entire round is then reduced to guessing and more or less plays itself.
Can anyone clarify or maybe confirm this is addressed in the rulebook?
Thanks,
OSG
Edited by oldschoolgamrClarity