The Environmentals that change the object of the game say that player may not accumulate Influence while they are in play. Can Characters still lose Influence?
Yes, since the cards say nothing about loss of Influence. Q: The section on “Cranking” in the Rules of Play reads: “Sometimes a Character flips to have an effect rather than cranking. This is treated exactly like cranking (e.g., only active Characters may flip voluntarily), except that the character is flipped instead of cranked.” Does the parenthetical phrase mean that I can flip any active Character for no other reason than to do so? A: No. Some special ability or effect is required to flip a Character; the only “voluntary flippings” are those where a card’s ability stipulates that its Character flip. Q: The section on “Immune” (in “Ability Descriptions”) of the Rules of Play say that a card effect has the traits of that card. Some Character are Immune to traits they possess; does this mean that their special abilities do not work on themselves? A: A special ruling is required in this circumstance to maintain the usefulness of certain cards. A Character can always be affected by an e
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