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Message no. 1
From: Adrian Smerdon <adrian.smerdon@******.COM>
Subject: Re: AmerInd Exp. Comments
Date: Mon, 26 Oct 1998 12:34:46 +1000
The only problems that I had with the cards was the text at times. One card
(I can't remember which) said something like "If runner scores a
shadowrun...", which means what?

Also a brief rules addition of how long blood tokens last, how they can be
removed etc. might be useful.

Just my 2¥.

Regards,
Adrian.
Message no. 2
From: Matt Breton <mbreton@**.NETCOM.COM>
Subject: Re: AmerInd Exp. Comments
Date: Mon, 26 Oct 1998 16:28:16 -0600
On 10/26/98 12:34:46 you wrote:

>The only problems that I had with the cards was the text at times. One card
>(I can't remember which) said something like "If runner scores a
>shadowrun...", which means what?

It's a condensation of "If Runner is present when an Objective is scored"
(which, to me, is still pretty cloudy wording).

There are a few cards in AEX that 'activate' when an Objective is scored -- Thunderstorm
and (the card you mention) Eagle Feather. I'll adjust the text.

>Also a brief rules addition of how long blood tokens last, how they can be
>removed etc. might be useful.

...How long do Experience tokens last? Unless the text mentions a way to get rid of them,
they're permanent. (And on that note, Dolor'll be changed to also only work for
Runner-vs-Runner combat, a better parallel with Hijo del Fuego).

There should be an HTML version (with a few changes) on my website by tomorrow morning;
I'll post a message to the list when it's set.


- Matt

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