ADVENTURES IN THE FORGOTTEN REALMS

You Find a Cursed Idol

You Find a Cursed Idol

你發現一尊詛咒雕像


巫術


選擇一項~ •砸碎雕像~消滅目標神器。 •解除詛咒~消滅目標結界。 •偷走雙眼~派出一個珍寶衍生物並深入地城。(進入第一個房間,或前進至下一個房間。)


Illustrated by Sidharth Chaturvedi

· Adventures in the Forgotten Realms (AFR)


You Find a Cursed Idol


#213 · Common · Traditional Chinese · Nonfoil/Foil


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2021-07-23 : A player may only have one dungeon in the command zone at a time.

2021-07-23 : Choosing the dungeon or room to venture into is part of resolving the venture into the dungeon keyword action. Once that choice is made, players may not respond until after the appropriate room ability has triggered.

2021-07-23 : Dungeon cards are not part of a player's deck or sideboard. In both constructed and limited formats, players can use any dungeon card when they venture into the dungeon.

2021-07-23 : Dungeons are removed from the game as a state-based action.

2021-07-23 : If you somehow venture into the dungeon while a room's ability is on the stack, you will continue on in the dungeon. If you're already in the last room, complete that dungeon and start a new one.

2021-07-23 : Moving into a dungeon room will cause its room ability to trigger.

2021-07-23 : Once you resolve the last room ability of a dungeon, that dungeon is now completed and is removed from the game.

2021-07-23 : The player venturing into the dungeon chooses which dungeon they will venture into. They may choose a dungeon that they have already completed this game.

2021-07-23 : To venture into the dungeon, a player moves their venture marker into the next room of the dungeon they are currently in. If they aren't currently in a dungeon, that player instead chooses a dungeon card from outside the game, puts it into the command zone, and moves their venture marker onto the first room.

2021-07-23 : You can only move forward (well, downward) in a dungeon, never backwards or sideways.

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