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| Arkham Horror | Published 18 June 2009 | Rating | 23 votes |

You have followed the path of Calvin as he has looked for his missing family. You watched as Shub and Ithaqua's cults were overcome. You saw the triumph over Shudde and Glaaki. Yog-sothoth held no sway, as Calvin and team were able to defeat the dreaded Dunwich Horror.
Now comes the final challenge. Calvin has had a vision, that which he seeks is held by beings originating in Innsmouth. Over shadowing the town is a grim visage, winged and terrible. The sleeper has awoken, and dreams have become nightmares.
The road has ended here. What that means is up to you...
Chapter 10 (pdf, 165 kb)
Calvin Wright hi-res (pdf, 3.53 mb)
Calvin Wright lo-res (png, 459 kb)
Heralds (pdf, 816 kb)
Arkham Horror is a boardgame of mystery and madness set in Arkham in the 1920's. Players investigate the strange happenings about the town, and race to prevent ancient evil from surfacing. Playable with 1-8 players.
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This scenario is hard! I've always gotten just 1 seal away from getting 6 seals ('cause fighting Cthulhu in this one I've decided is suicide). Anyone manage to beat this yet? If so, how?
does calvin have a personal story in this scenario.
This looks awesome
Any chance of an updated complete season 2 zip file - I can only see up to chapter 4 on the Support site?
Cheers
We played where his stats can't be reduced from their maximums, but he can still lose stamina/sanity from fights and horror checlks (lose vs. reduction). Also, since Cthulhu' attack causes a player to "lose" a Max San/Stam, he wasn't immune to Cthulhu's attack.
OK, I'm confused by Calvin. Is it that he can't lose Stamina and Sanity (in which case whack his Fight and Speed up cos monsters automatically die when he meets them - removing a large element of suspense from the game) or that he can't lose Maximum Stamina and Sanity (which makes sense against Cthulhu and given the scenario's rules)?
OK, I'm confused by Calvin. Is it that he can't lose Stamina and Sanity (in which case whack his Fight and Speed up cos monsters automatically die when he meets them - removing a large element of suspense from the game) or that he can't lose Maximum Stamina and Sanity (which makes sense against Cthulhu and given the scenario's rules)?
Is it safe to assume that Calvin loses his special ability if we have to fight Cthulhu? Otherwise, he will eventually win. Or does "lowers" mean something different than "reduced?" Either way, we're giving it our first go tonight...
Wow, Innsmouth, Dunwich, Cthulhu, two heralds and Investigator Calvin. This is going to be one big party.