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The disguised keyword appears on unique characters.
When a character is played using the disguised keyword, it replaces a non-unique character of the correct Trait or clan affiliation, inheriting all of that character’s attachments, fate, and status tokens.
This is an alternate means by which to play a character and carries a number of unique rules including, but not limited to, an additional cost of choosing and discarding a non-unique character.•
When playing a character using the disguised keyword, you may play that character during the conflict phase, following all timing rules which apply to playing characters from hand.•
To play a character using the disguised keyword, you must choose a non-unique character you control of the appropriate Trait or clan affiliation as an additional cost to play the character. Reduce the cost to play the disguised character by the printed cost of the chosen character, play the disguised character, then move all attachments and tokens (fate, status, etc.) from the chosen character to the disguised character. Finally, discard the chosen character from play. Interrupts cannot be used to replace or prevent this discard.•
A character played using the disguised keyword cannot be played into a conflict unless the character chosen by the keyword was also participating in the conflict, and fate from your fate pool cannot be put on it.•
A character played using this keyword enters play ready.
Si j'ai bien compris, on peut jouer un personnage avec "disguised" pendant la phase conflit pour remplacer un personnage non-unique, même si ce personnage disguised est un
personnage dynastie faceup sur une province ?
Si c'est bien ça, les joueurs
ont eu le nez creux en prenant le rôle Keeper of Earth pour l'opportunité de deckbuilding avec Sabotage.