Card Questions after my first solo play
Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2019 7:52 pm
Thanks in advance,
First card: "Streamlining Treatment"
The usage reads: Reaction, _ Exert, Jettison: Defense Value +1 until end of round
So, I get the first part: "in reaction to an action of any type"
And , I get the last part: "+1 to my Defense Value until end of round"
Question 1: What is the underscore(_) in front of the Exert?
Question 2: To use this card, do I Exert it or Jettison it? Why are both game mechanics listed with only one outcome?
Next card: Efficiency Diagnostic
This reads Exert, 2Capability Tokens, Gain 1 Victory Point. Only usable after resolving a Contract
Question: Since this is only usable after resolving a Contract, can this be used to resolve SubPlots after resolving the contract?
Or are resolving the subplots considered part of resolving the contract?
Next Card: The Lucky Star
Where the card reads: "If the card shares that Expense Value, apply the card's Expense Value and move it to your hand."
Question: What are you applying the card's Expense Value "to"?
That's it for now...
I'm apologize because I'm sure I'll be back for more
First card: "Streamlining Treatment"
The usage reads: Reaction, _ Exert, Jettison: Defense Value +1 until end of round
So, I get the first part: "in reaction to an action of any type"
And , I get the last part: "+1 to my Defense Value until end of round"
Question 1: What is the underscore(_) in front of the Exert?
Question 2: To use this card, do I Exert it or Jettison it? Why are both game mechanics listed with only one outcome?
Next card: Efficiency Diagnostic
This reads Exert, 2Capability Tokens, Gain 1 Victory Point. Only usable after resolving a Contract
Question: Since this is only usable after resolving a Contract, can this be used to resolve SubPlots after resolving the contract?
Or are resolving the subplots considered part of resolving the contract?
Next Card: The Lucky Star
Where the card reads: "If the card shares that Expense Value, apply the card's Expense Value and move it to your hand."
Question: What are you applying the card's Expense Value "to"?
That's it for now...
I'm apologize because I'm sure I'll be back for more