Hi guys, I have a quick question about Lore event
Short Cut
from
The Watcher in the Water
.
"Response:
After a location enters play
, exhaust a Hobbit character to shuffle that location back into the encounter deck. Then, reveal 1 card from the encounter deck and add it to the staging area."
It's meant that Short Cut can cancel the potential "when revealed" effect of revealed location? The phrase is confusing, because after a location enters play can mean after you reveal a location = after triggering "when revealed" effect.
It's quite important difference, because by Short Cut you can avoid some nasty "when revealed" effects of locations. Without such possibility Short Cut wouldn't be too useful.
Thanks and glory to LOTR LCG!
Silblade
Short Cut question
A When Revealed effect will fire before Short Cut does.
This can be seen by either looking at the RR entry for Staging and extrapolating a bit— entering play occurring at step #3—or trusting @Seastan 's work in his (unofficial but well-researched) reveal guide:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/18Z-F6r0f2aIlEF8QTuVgHuGQYKsObkxyGwwM4_W978Y/edit?usp=sharing
EDIT: Also, there is a FAQ about the timing of an enemy's When Revealed that easily extends to locations as well. http://www.lotr-lcg-quest-companion.gamersdungeon.net/#Rule250
Edited by sappidus
@sappidus
Thx for answer. I thought that but wasn't 100% sure. It's shame for Short Cut, when "when revealed" effects cannot be cancelled by this card, thus reducing its usefulness. It means that the effect of
Strider's Path
triggers AFTER possible "when revealed" effect of location as well, right?
"Response
:
After a location is revealed from the encounter deck
, immediately travel to that location without resolving its Travel effect. If another location is currently active, return it to the staging area."
Also yes. See the Seastan reveal guide again, or lose yourself in this old discussion here: