How do the rules used to design investigators compare to FFGs official investigators?
The standard rule set is designed to be as close as possible to that used by the designers at FFG (albeit with additional features). Since there are limits to what can be determined by reverse engineering existing examples, the rules are adjusted as needed to account for official characters that are released with new expansions. This means that investigators that were considered “valid” in an older version of Strange Eons may be considered “invalid” in a newer version, or vice-versa. However, so far SE has had an excellent track record and few changes have been required. Generally speaking, once a new expansion is (fully) supported by SE, that expansion’s investigators will work out point-for-point and dollar-for-dollar the same under SE. (In some cases, this has also gone in the other direction, with FFG’s designers borrowing from SE as well.) You may be familiar with rules that were proposed by Squashua (Joshua Marquart) on the Board Game Geek forum. The rules used by Strange Eons ar
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