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From: Loki <daddyjim@**********.COM>
Subject: Re: Ignorance is Bliss
Date: Mon, 6 Apr 1998 11:48:25 -0700
---Mamoulian <shine@************.NET> wrote:
>
> It works like this. You sleaze the just revealed challenge and
everyone
> else goes back to the safehouse. Then during the next combat phase
(next
> challenge) you use it again. Hence on a Cermak Blast or Cleanse the
> Hive....you have 1-4 people with invisibility, they run through your
> challenges like they were nothing. (or on the other hand, use
Yamiha's and
> Red Widows to kick people into the run later to clear the objective
(in the
> Cleanse the Hive case)
>
> Is is cheesey? IMHO, yea..very... We have a guy in our gaming
group that
> has built an entire deck around this...we "cured" him of this buy not
> putting challenges on his objectives and then intercepting and
splitting up
> who would go on the next "free" run.

AKAIK the DLOH's mentioned something of Invisibility being revamped in
2nd Run. It's going to be dependent on a die roll, something like 4+
meaning the Challenge gets sleazed. Something like a Sleep that also
affects Street Challenges.

-== Loki ==-
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