The other thread made me realize this problem. The FAQ states that you are delayed when you are drawn through a gate that opens on top of you, so that you will not get through the OW after only one OW encounter. But I think this means there is an error in the rule "Important: If an investigator is drawn through a gate that appears as a result of an encounter (such as “A gate appears!” or “A gate and a monster appear!”) then he is delayed, just as if he had been drawn through a gate in the Mythos Phase."
If the gate opens on you in the Mythos Phase, you need to be delayed to have two OW encounters since there is a Movement Phase before the next OW Phase. Makes sense.
But if a gate opens on you in the Arkham Encounters phase, you will have three OW encounters because there is NOT a Movement Phase before the next OW Phase. It seems like you should only be delayed if drawn through during Mythos Phase for this reason. Tthe explanation in the FAQ specifically states that the purpose of being delayed is to prevent a 1-turn OW journey. Why would they want you to have this situation:
Turn 1 AE Phase: gate opens and draws you in (delayed)
Turn 1 OW Phase: you get OW encounter
Turn 2 Move Phase: stand up
Turn 2 OW Phase: second OW encounter
Turn 3 Move Phase: move to OW area 2
Turn 3 OW Phase: third OW encounter
Turn 4 Move Phase: return to Arkham
There is no point to this, especially since the FAQ is very clear about the reason for being delayed.
The same thing is true if a gate opens on you in the Movement Phase (as with Naacal Key). In that case you started the turn in Arkham and therefore have movement points. But when the gate draws you through, you are in an Other World. The rules for OW movement say this:
"If an investigator is in an Other World at the beginning of the Movement Phase, he receives no movement points. Instead, his movement depends on whether he is in the first (left) or second (right) area of the Other World."
So that means you don't get to move to the second area of the OW right away, since you weren't in the OW at the beginning of the movement phase. Therefore you don't need to be delayed, you will have the appropriate 2-turn OW journey.
Conclusion: According to the FAQ, investigators should not be delayed when drawn through a gate UNLESS it is necessary to prevent a 1-encounter OW journey. That means you are delayed only if you are drawn through during the Mythos phase. Any other phase should NOT delay you. Is there any reason investigators SHOULD be penalized with a 3-turn OW journey? Please explain if there is, because otherwise I think I just found a very important house rule.
) Why did it seem like an Arkham Gate Surprise was more "punishing" than a Mythos Gate Surprise?