- NB: ArkhamDB now incorporates errata from the Arkham Horror FAQ in its card text, so the ArkhamDB text and the card image above differ, as the ArkhamDB text has been edited to contain this erratum (updated August 2022): Erratum: The purchase restriction on this card should be replaced with the keyword: "Researched." - FAQ, v.2.0, August 2022
Tomo prohibido
Conocimiento oscuro
Apoyo. Mano
Objeto. Reliquia. Tomo.
Coste: 1. PX: 3.
Solo puedes incluir este Apoyo en tu mazo si lo mejoras a partir del Tomo prohibido (Sin traducir), y solo si en el registro de campaña aparece que «los investigadores han traducido el tomo».
Agota el Tomo prohibido: Mueve 1 punto de daño de una carta de Jugador de tu Lugar a un Enemigo que esté en tu Lugar. Reduce el coste de esta capacidad en 1 acción por cada 4 cartas que tengas en la mano (hasta un mínimo de ).
Cartas relacionadas
- Forbidden Tome: Untranslated (Harvey Walters #10)
- Tomo prohibido: Secretos revelados (3) (Harvey Walters #30)
FAQs
(from the official FAQ or responses to the official rules question form)Reviews
As written you can heal your friends with this, since it only specifies that you're moving damage from "a player card at your location". This includes damage on your friends and their assets. Team up with a friend on Beat Cop (2) and start shooting down 2 HP enemies without taking a test, or healing best friend Mark Harrigan so he can draw more cards and boost his skill value further; all while helping kill enemies and not taking any skill tests.
Definitely consider Shrewd Analysis if you're running these books; Secrets Revealed is very good action compression if you can get to 12 cards, but at 8 it's action neutral if you move (which is worth it to avoid taking a test). This one though is up there for one of the best health healing cards in the game because it does something proactive when you do it. Most healing is very reactive and therefore doesn't help you win a scenario if you would not otherwise be defeated.
An hilarious Seeker card, letting you heal and damage for one action, but only in the biggest of Big Hand decks. Harvey likes this, but does anyone else? Maybe Big Hand Mandy or Daisy. Of course, you want to make sure you are taking some damage for this to be useful, and Seekers are notoriously low-Health, so it's a bit of a gamble....