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CH-051 Barry
Does his effect proc his own effect?
For example if Barry explores for 40 and kills an infected with 40 hp then Barry activates his ability and looks at the top card which is an infected with 35 hp so via his effect he would defeat it. Would he then look at the top card for an infected with less than 35 hp?
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my gut tells me no cause that would be broken as heck but only tylar can tell us for sure
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I read the last page of the rulebook >.> nvm
Good Advice: Always read the F.A.Q. at the end of the rule book so you don't feel silly when you ask a question >.>
Last edited by Tyrantvirus999; 11-19-2012 at 11:54 AM.
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Barrys' effect gets better or worse depending on what mansion you are using. Based off of the entire Mercenaries mansion, here's his best case turn: Barry defeats a 50 health infected (the highest other than 80 health boss), he then flips the next one which at best is a 30 health, flips the next a 25 health, etc. You have to be really lucky for his effect to come off as overpowered. The average amount of 10's and 15's far outweighs the 30' & up. So you are more likely to pull a low health infected on his effect, thus lowering what you can insta-kill with him.
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Well since I was derpy and didn't actually type it. Yes his effect does proc itself again.
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Okay so I got a question then. The monster he does not defeat, does it get reshuffled or tossed on the bottom as normal.
Also, when he reveals a monster does it effect come into play such that those guys that get +5 Health and +5 attack per other monsters of the same type that have been killed? Or the guy that permanently takes away 20 of your health...
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Only you look at that card, It is not considered revealed so you ignore all "When this infected is revealed" text. You do not have to kill it and it is placed back on top of the mansion. Just make sure you poker face when you put it back to scare others into not going in.
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Dont really understand how you scare others into not going in when they can look at the cards you flipped...
Everytime you reveal a mansion card, the rest of the players have the right to see to make sure you are not cheating right?
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You get to look, you don't have to show everyone. The same thing applies to Premier Ada.
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