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Offline Ammian

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Worked to Exhaustion
« on: January 02, 2011, 05:15:03 PM »
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→How do diseases work?
•Is there a difference between a disease (like Palsy) and a place card (like Fear of Danger)?
•Do heroes still suffer the effects of diseases while set aside via cards like Meditation or Moses Kills an Egyptian?
•How does Worked to Exhaustion work?
»Is the decrease a continual action?  (Does it combat experience credit, etc.)
»Can you play it on a decreased hero (ex: Mary Magdalene after Ignorance), and will it stay?
»Since it is actually serving to stipulate new abilities (*/*) instead of actually decreasing abilities, would it bring a 2/2 hero “up” to 3 def?
♪And how does it combine with other diseases (example: without food)?  Does the “increase” continue?
♪What about when it’s placed on Silly Women (converted) and Silly Women is currently a 1/1? It would “increase” Silly Women to (1/3), correct?  And if Silly Women went into battle and used Authority of Christ, would the 0/0 Silly Women still be getting "increased" by Worked to Exhaustion (1/3), thus being allowed to live by the end of the phase?  And if not, how does Worked to Exhaustion work?
»What about set-aside enhancements? Do they still increase, or is that held at bay until they are healed of the Worked to Exhaustion?
»Which modifier would win out?  Bread of Life or Worked to Exhaustion?  Would Worked simply hold Bread of Life at bay?
•How are diseases negated after the turn on which they are played (besides healing)?

I realize these are a lot of questions for one post, so I can split them into different posts if you'd like.  I hope these are less tedious.  God bless!
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