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Betrayal at Baldur's Gate: Clarification on "Meenlock"Meenlock Omen p

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Betrayal at Baldor'sBaldur's Gate: Clarification on "Meenlock" Omen p

In Betrayal at Baldur's Gate the Meenlock Omen card says:

When you take physical damage, you must apply it as mental damage instead

But, I find it interesting that it raises your Speed rather than a mMntalmental trait, where you will now be taking all of your damage. At our table we have discussed this card a lot. It seems like it makes the game unbalanced for the player that finds it, and will make them die a quick death. Do they have to take all physical damage as mental up to death? Or only until it would kill them to right above the skull?

Betrayal at Baldor's Gate: Clarification on "Meenlock" Omen p

In Betrayal at Baldur's Gate the Meenlock Omen card says:

When you take physical damage, you must apply it as mental damage instead

But, I find it interesting that it raises your Speed rather than a mMntal trait, where you will now be taking all of your damage. At our table we have discussed this card a lot. It seems like it makes the game unbalanced for the player that finds it, and will make them die a quick death. Do they have to take all physical damage as mental up to death? Or only until it would kill them to right above the skull?

Betrayal at Baldur's Gate: Clarification on "Meenlock" Omen p

In Betrayal at Baldur's Gate the Meenlock Omen card says:

When you take physical damage, you must apply it as mental damage instead

But, I find it interesting that it raises your Speed rather than a mental trait, where you will now be taking all of your damage. At our table we have discussed this card a lot. It seems like it makes the game unbalanced for the player that finds it, and will make them die a quick death. Do they have to take all physical damage as mental up to death? Or only until it would kill them to right above the skull?

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In Betrayal at Baldur's Gate the Meenlock Omen card says:

"When you take physical damage, you must apply it as mental damage instead".

When you take physical damage, you must apply it as mental damage instead

But, I find it interesting that it raises your seedSpeed rather than a mentalmMntal trait, where you will now be taking ALLall of your damage. At our table we have discussed this card a lot. It seems like it makes the game unbalanced for the player that finds it, and will make them die a quick death. Do they have to take all physical damage as mental up to death? Or only until it would kill them to right above the skull? Are there any house rules you have done with this card?

In Betrayal at Baldur's Gate the Meenlock Omen card says:

"When you take physical damage, you must apply it as mental damage instead".

But, I find it interesting that it raises your seed rather than a mental trait, where you will now be taking ALL of your damage. At our table we have discussed this card a lot. It seems like it makes the game unbalanced for the player that finds it, and will make them die a quick death. Do they have to take all physical damage as mental up to death? Or only until it would kill them to right above the skull? Are there any house rules you have done with this card?

In Betrayal at Baldur's Gate the Meenlock Omen card says:

When you take physical damage, you must apply it as mental damage instead

But, I find it interesting that it raises your Speed rather than a mMntal trait, where you will now be taking all of your damage. At our table we have discussed this card a lot. It seems like it makes the game unbalanced for the player that finds it, and will make them die a quick death. Do they have to take all physical damage as mental up to death? Or only until it would kill them to right above the skull?

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