Lost and Alone and scoring

By jjeagle, in Strategy and deck-building

I think I know the answer here but I want to check what other people think.

For scoring purpose obviously you lose points for "dead" heroes ("dead" not being very clearly defined)

In a ruling posted here , Nate French stated that "Any hero that was used in the game, but is not in play at the end of the game, should be considered "dead" for scoring purposes. "

My question is how this works with Lost and Alone in various circumstances:

1. Lost and Alone hero is in deck at the end of game - I think: in deck is not in play, therefore he is dead.

2. Lost and Alone hero is attached to a Nameless Thing at end of game - I think: this actually is "in play", therefore he is not dead.

PS sorry, I stupidly put this in the wrong forum. I don't think I can change this though.

jjeagle said:

I think I know the answer here but I want to check what other people think.

For scoring purpose obviously you lose points for "dead" heroes ("dead" not being very clearly defined)

In a ruling posted here , Nate French stated that "Any hero that was used in the game, but is not in play at the end of the game, should be considered "dead" for scoring purposes. "

My question is how this works with Lost and Alone in various circumstances:

1. Lost and Alone hero is in deck at the end of game - I think: in deck is not in play, therefore he is dead.

2. Lost and Alone hero is attached to a Nameless Thing at end of game - I think: this actually is "in play", therefore he is not dead.

PS sorry, I stupidly put this in the wrong forum. I don't think I can change this though.

Hmmm i think if hero not in the play under player control is suppose to be counts as dead for scores purpose. Otherwise we must t remember to many exeptions. For me is quite clear.