Hello,
this weekend we matched our first custom decks and got into a debate regarding the timing of two cards: Unfathomable Elder Thing and Ravager from the Deep.
1) Ravager
Somewhere in the forum, I read that Ravager from the Deep triggers his forced response in the "first white action box" after he is committed to a story. So, if he is committed by the active player, his ability is triggered after he (and possible companions) are committed to a story (thus wounding his companions), but before the opponent commits his characters. These don't get a wound.
If Ravager is committed by the non-active player, his ability is triggered afterwards and he wounds his companions as well as the opponent's characters. Is this correct? I guess we played it wrong because we interpreted the wording as "whenever Ravager is committed, he wounds...", so he always wounded all our characters, regardless of who was the active player. I guess this was due to our confusion with the wording of Unfathomable Elder Thing:
2) Unfathomable Elder Thing
The card states that "after UET is committed to a story, choose an opponent's character with an investigation icon. That character cannot commit to the same story as UET". How do we use this ability, can it only be used when the owner is the active player (I commit the UET and choose an opponent's ready character which cannot be commited to this story) or can I use it in the defense by committing the UET to a card where my opponent already committed his characters, then I choose one of his committed characters with an investigation icon, so that he is forced to uncommit this character from the story?
Thanks for your clarifications!