Rick Baptist
United States Redlands California
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This came up in our game and we had no idea which way to go here:
According to the wording of the scenario, "any player killed" counts as one of the five kills for the zombies. And then, it states that any played killed "immediately becomes a zombie hero."
So I am guessing you can see where this is going ...
I played "I'll See You in Hell!" and took out four zombies and myself. Do the zombies get a "kill" for killing myself? And would the heroes get a "zombie hero" kill as well?
Logic dictates no! But the scenario is worded yes.
Thanks!
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Tim Taylor
United States Port Townsend Washington
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I think you answered your own questions.
Seems obvious that scenario special rules supersede standard rules of play. This would make playing the "I'll See you in Hell!" card a less than optimal play in Revenge of the Dead.
This is only one of the many twists that the Revenge of the Dead scenario presents. It's a unique scenario with very different play.
And in my opinion, it's well worth the scratch.
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Bill H
United States Absecon New Jersey
You can't take the sky from me!
"A master in the art of living draws no sharp distinction between his work and his play, his labour and his leisure, his mind and his body, his education and his recreation." LP Jacks
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The sheet that comes with this supplement says that "I'll See You in Hell" removes the hero from the game and makes them unable to be healed or brought back as a zombie hero (presumably his/her body is destroyed).
I would certainly count it toward the zombie kills, though.
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Joel Hills
United States Seattle Washington
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You mean this sheet? It dosent say anything about "I'll See You in Hell!"
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Jim Black
United States Moraine Ohio
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Shijuro wrote: The sheet that comes with this supplement says that "I'll See You in Hell" removes the hero from the game and makes them unable to be healed or brought back as a zombie hero (presumably his/her body is destroyed).
I would certainly count it toward the zombie kills, though.
It actually appears on the Stock Up! supplement sheet:
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Bill H
United States Absecon New Jersey
You can't take the sky from me!
"A master in the art of living draws no sharp distinction between his work and his play, his labour and his leisure, his mind and his body, his education and his recreation." LP Jacks
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Hastur666 wrote: It actually appears on the Stock Up! supplement sheet
Oops, yes, what he said. Sorry, got my sheets crossed.
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Cameron McKenzie
United States Atlanta Georgia
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The Hero death caused by I'll See You in Hell ALWAYS counts towards Zombie victory, but NEVER creates a Zombie Hero.
It doesn't make the card useless, however. If you are sure the Hero is going to die, then you can at least take some zombies out with him. If I'm not mistaken, this card can even be played during a fight after the dice have been rolled. If after rolling you realize that the fight will kill you, you can blow your self up! You still die, but hopefully get some use out of it.
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