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In the Ancient Relics cycle for Call of Cthulhu: The Card Game, we explore how objects have souls and mysterious Relics acquire power.
These items, new and old, whether by elder science, preternatural forces, or through the sheer weight of humanity’s belief, gain arcane power as they disappear and reappear through history. Likewise, various questions about the cards in Call of Cthulhu gain power as they surface and cycle through multiple iterations. While the Ancient Relics cycle explores the souls in powerful objects, the new FAQ (pdf, 17.0MB) addresses the root of each powerful question for this Living Card Game, carrying the game through the ages and growing with each more powerful (and refined) iteration. A smaller, printer-friendly version of the FAQ is also available (pdf, 615KB).
A word from the designer
Greetings cultists, servitors, and investigators!
Gen Con 2011 and the Call of Cthulhu World Championships have come and gone, and that means it is time for a brand new FAQ. This version has only a few additions to the clarifications and errata section: The ability of Halflings of D’haz (Search for the Silver Key, 75) has been clarified to indicate that all additional wounds are assigned by the losing player one at a time, so you cannot stack all of them on a character that would have been killed by the first wound. The second ability of Canopic Jar (The Shifting Sands, 28) has received an errata; it is not a response but a passive ability that gives you the choice of triggering the attached character’s ability. The Definitions and Terms section has updated entries on “Printed,” “Cannot,” “Limit 1/Once,” “Reveal,” and “Redistribute” to help everyone better understand how the game uses these terms.
A major addition is a detailed timing structure showing the nested triggers of actions, disrupts, passives, forced responses, and responses. This will help clear up some of the subtler interactions between card effects and clarify when and how to properly play effects, a great boon to casual and competitive players alike.
I wish all the European players the best of luck as they prepare for their upcoming tournament in Liege, Belgium. I look forward to reading the tourney reports and seeing what mind-shattering decks they play.
Damon Stone
Lead Designer, Call of Cthulhu: The Card Game
Thanks, Damon!
You can find the new FAQ for Call of Cthulhu: The Card Game by following the link above for by clicking over to our Call of Cthulhu support page.
Maps, relics, and artifacts
The Call of Cthulhu support page also hosts all the game’s rules documents (including unofficial variants) as well as other resources like championship level deck lists, Asylum Pack inserts, and a video tutorial. If you're new to the game or looking for new insights, the support page holds a wealth of information for those willing to delve into its dark secrets.
The Ancient Ones’ influence continues to spread across the globe, and the Call of Cthulhu support page is your first reference as you seek to fight (or summon) the madness!