Call of the Ravens
Call of the Ravens | |
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Event | |
When purchased, place this card in your play area. This card cannot be discarded or shuffled into your deck.
Exhaust this card at the start of your turn and choose 1 monster. Place 1 Raven Flock Servant token in a space adjacent to that monster. Then, that monster suffers 4 . | |
Unkindness I | 1 |
When the Overlord exhausts the Call of the Ravens card, he places the Raven Flock token in a space adjacent to a monster. The unfortunate monster suffers 4 in the process.
The Raven Flock can be upgraded by the other cards in the Unkindness class, but these cards have to be drawn from the Overlord deck normally, and goes into the discard pile after the Raven Flock has been destroyed.
If the Raven Flock token is already on the map when Call of the Raven is invoked, it is moved from it's current location to the new place where Overlord has summoned it.
It doesn't matter how much Health the targeted sacrificial monster possesses when the Overlord uses Call of the Ravens, so it is often better to pick a weak monster that is already hurt.
Because Call of the Raven is used "at the start of your turn", it will often be put into play at the same time that the Overlord gains reinforcements. By being clever with what order the Overlord takes these events, the Raven Flock can often be gotten "for free" by having the monster that dies for it's summoning be reinforced right afterwards, provided that there was no other monster that could be reinforced.
FAQ
Q: When familiars get "summoned" while already on the map, they are first "discarded" and come back fresh. Does this apply to a servant like the raven as well? That is:
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A:
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Source[1] Kara Centell-Dunk, Game Developer, Fantasy Flight Games |
Q: We played the quest Nightmare of the Shadow of Nerekhall expansion . I have the Overlord card "Call of the Ravens". The quest rules state that the apparitions can only take damage from an attack targeting them. According to the Call of the Ravens i have to:
Is this correct? |
A: Yes, you are correct. |
Source[2] Kara Centell-Dunk, Game Developer |
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