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Subject: Director ability rss

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When you reveal your Director having won the duel what happens next?

1. You claim both the top and bottom cards of the objective deck.

2. You claim only the bottom card of the objective deck.

If 2 result above is correct, what happens to the top card?
 
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I am fairly certain that you claim both the current card and the bottom of the deck card. It is a pretty powerful role.
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If you won the influence struggle you have placed you chip on the objective card. That means that you will claim the card from the bottom of the pile. You will also claim the objective unless your opponent has played Master Spy in which case he will claim the objective.
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I thought so as well since he is the highest ranking guy in the game and there needs to be some way a player attempts to gain ground when way down on the score card. But then I couldn't find the rulebook explicitly supporting such an assumption. Perhaps I'm just blind, but the possibility also exists that I've been doing this incorrectly for a long, long time.
 
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Greeek geek wrote:
You will also claim the objective unless your opponent has played Master Spy in which case he will claim the objective.
That makes sense now. The spy and the assassin would both help mitigate the power inherent in the director, since he always goes last in the initiative sequence. Thanks a lot fellas.
 
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