Apoyo. Arcano

Ritual.

Coste: 2. PX: 2.

Rebelde

Límite de 1 por investigador.

Sello (0). Puedes resolver esta palabra clave de nuevo después de que reveles un Lugar o pongas en juego un nuevo Lugar.

Cuando te enfrentes a un Enemigo, agota Nublar y libera una ficha sellada aquí: Combatir o Evitar inmediatamente ese Enemigo. Durante esta prueba de habilidad, el valor básico de tu habilidad es igual al valor de velo de tu Lugar.

Peter Polach
La ciudad sumergida Expansión de investigadores #60.
Nublar

FAQs

(from the official FAQ or responses to the official rules question form)
  • Q: How often can I resolve the seal keyword on Bulwark, Misdirection, and Obscure? A: When you meet the triggering conditions for bulwark, Misdirection, or Obscure, and there is at least 1 chaos token of the listed type in the chaos bag, you may resolve the seal keyword on that asset. If there is no chaos token(s) of the listed type(s) in the chaos bag, then there are none to seal and you cannot resolve that keyword. You may only resolve the seal keyword once per instance of meeting its triggering condition. (The Drowned City Investigator Expansion FAQ, March 2025)
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Reviews

One of the best arts in the game, sadly the card in very underwhelming, having your base stat be equal to the shroud of the place is not at all a good thing, it can help you if you are a 1-2 foot investigator or a 1-2 fist investigator but it is still not good, and you need to seal a good token to keep it "armed". There are many way better ways to deal with enemies in the rogue class even for gators with low foot or fist.

Preston? Charlie? — AlderSign · 418
Many ways to deal with enemies in better ways even with gators with low foot and fist, it says so in the review itself. For Charlie specifically, you are actually like a 6/6/6/6 investigator, you do not need this at all, I woudl never waste my XP and deck slot here. Also you can never relly on the card, low shroud locations exist in droves, getting Preston up from 1 foot to 2 foot will sure help a lot. — DakonBlackblade · 13
Yes, I read it, but I disagree. Raising the base skill is effectively the same as getting a modifier, so it does help those two I mentioned. What you omitted from your review as well is the fact that this card saves you actions, which is quite important IMO. — AlderSign · 418
Charlie doesn't need to raise his stats, Preston has much better things to do to raise his skills if you even want to do that cause he mostly can just pay for test less success anyway. This maybe has a fringe use in true solo since it saves you an action but even in that situation you have no real control when it triggers, you might just be in a 0-2 shroud location. — DakonBlackblade · 13
i don't follow most of your train of thoughts (guess we just have to disagree), but I also think this is a solo card because of the re-sealing condition. — AlderSign · 418

This seems like a niche card that’s better for solo players and lower difficulties. That is my review.

What’s left are rules questions, because I find this card ambiguous. Does “Immediately Fight or Evade that enemy” allow the investigator using this card to activate an asset such as Blur or play an event such as Spectral Razor? Or does it presume a basic action of the relevant type? If it allows assets and events, I assume it saves exactly one action cost? Like from the Sledgehammer? And if you’re Frozen in Fear or otherwise can’t afford additional action costs of your desired swing, you presumably couldn’t do it?

Eudaimonea · 5
Holy moly, you made me realized they use a different wording here, compared to e.g. Eon Chart. The design team never ceased to amaze me, ambiguous indeed. Although it is just because we are used to the words in lower case letters and non-bold ("fight", "evade") - I actually think the way it's written here is the better/clearer one IF they mean any card/ability/basic action with the bold action designator. But then again, what about additional costs? I wish the used the power of reminder text more often... — AlderSign · 418