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From: Nemein <nemein@**********.COM>
Subject: Re: Cleanse the Hive
Date: Mon, 2 Mar 1998 10:22:30 -0800
---"Ken Dirk (DrugDoc)" <dirkkenn@***.EDU> wrote:
>
> Doug wrote:
> >
> > Cleanse the Hive turns all challenges into bugs.
> >
> > Does it also turns bluffs into bugs (ie. a runner)?
> >
> > How about challenges that are not really challenges but modify the
> > objective (ie. Custom System)?
> >
> > Doug
>
> Ok everyone, maybe I've been playing wrong all this time. I thought
that
> a bluff was something like playing feeding ghouls (which is an indoor
> challenge) on critter hunt (which states no indoor challenges). Am I
> reading the above correct? Can you put ANY card (runner, gear) on a
> challenge stack to act as a bluff?
>
> Someone, please respond!!!
>
> Ken Dirk (DrugDoc)
>

Yes, any card can be put on an objective as a bluff. You are also
correct in your example above; in that any challenge that becomes
"invalid" due to the nature of the objective is treated as a bluff
(aka discarded). The key here though, and in answer to the original
question, the challenges must be exposed in order to know whether or
not it is a valid challenge. So when Cleanse the Hive turns all
challenges into bugs you have to expose the card to know whether or
not it is a challenge or a bluff. Bluffs are discarded and challenges
become bugs.


==
Forrest My opinions... Your delete key...
aka Nemein Best when both are used freely :-)

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