Originally posted by Olivier Wattel:This reads like a blanket statement for me. What would you investigate for? What could Nyarlathotep say that leads to a different outcome than “no infraction”? Please be more specific! Investigating is good, knowing what you investigate for is much better.
Hmm, if Azathoth happens to be a new player and Nyarlathotep is aware of this, I would investigate some more though.
Originally posted by Dustin De Leeuw:
This reads like a blanket statement for me. What would you investigate for? What could Nyarlathotep say that leads to a different outcome than “no infraction”? Please be more specific! Investigating is good, knowing what you investigate for is much better.
Originally posted by Dominik Chłobowski:I agree with Dominik. The player must unequivocally identify the card (describing, for example, some of its characteristics). A simply answer “the jace that I saw in your hand” is not enough.
I'd probably ask the player to identify it verbally in some other way.
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