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The FAQ says "No, only one or the other."
My question is, if there are two investigators on an adventure, can you:
-roll and fail to meet a task, Focus a die, then discard a die for failing to meet any tasks
-roll a second time and fail to meet a task, Assist a die, and then discard a die for failing?
Thanks!
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Yup, you can totally do that. The FAQ just means you can't both focus and be assisted on the very same roll.
ie: you can't roll the dice, fail the task, focus a die, assist a die, and lose a die as a penalty for failing.
But as long as a die is lost between rolls, you can both focus and assist during the same adventure, even on the same task.
Musha
Thanks! That's what I figured after reading the rules. Then when I read that in the FAQ it made me question myself.
If that wasn't the case, then I don't see why you would ever want to assist, seeing as you are putting your fellow investigator's stamina/sanity at risk. The only time I can figure assisting to be useful is in the situation I described in my original post. Has anyone else found a use for locking down a die with Assist?
Well, remember, you can only Focus once per turn. Once you've Focused once, Assisting is your only option.
What remains, it would seem, has no artistic significance.
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