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    LET'S TALK SEASON 2! Season 2 introduces new rules, which add or replace the existing rules. In case of conflict, therules of season 2 rules overrule Season 1 rules. As a reminder, rules already published in other

    products of the Krosmaster series also apply here.

    CHARACTER SELECTION CHANGES:

    A Krosmaster whose name is written in Black letters can only be present 3 times max in yourteam.

    GAME START:

    Demonic Rewards: When setting up the game, do not reveal any Demonic Reward tokens.During the first turn, the First Player can only make random purchases. At the beginning ofthe second turn, reveal 1 demonic reward per rank (E.G.: 1 Granite, Jade, Gold and Rubyeach) . Then, at the end of the second turn, reveal 1 additional demonic reward per rank. Afterthe second turn, the game proceeds as normal.

    GAME TURNS

    Range Tokens: A character that begins their turn with any number of range tokens appliestheir effects similar to how they would apply +/- AP or MP tokens, then removes them tosignify it as a 1-turn effect. In this case, range tokens modify the Maximum Range of all thatcharacters' spells either positively or negatively, with the following two exceptions:>Maximum Range of a skill can never be lowered below it's Minimum Range>Range modifications only affect abilities with adjustable (Green) range displays. Fixed(Red) range spells are neither affected positively or negatively.

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    USING MP AND AP

    Buying a GG (Updated): Only 1 GG can be purchased from a shop location per Player Turn.

    Revealing a Demonic Reward (Updated): On each Krosmaster's turn, they may only reveal a single Demonic Reward attached to them.A Krosmaster can still have a maximum Demonic Reward count up to his level and can stillhave several Demonic Rewards revealed and active, but they may now only reveal up to oneon their character per turn.

    CASTING A SPELL

    Critical/Armor check (Updated): Instead of dealing +1 damage per successful Critical dieand -1 damage per successful Armour die, instead count up total number of successes on bothsides. If the Critical roll has more successes than the Armour roll, the attack deals +1 damage

    total. In the same respect, if the Armour roll yields more successes, reduce the damage taken by -1 total. If both rolls have an equal number of successes, the damage isn't modified.

    This additionally applies to Critical rolls made on Healing spells. Instead of applying totalsuccesses, any number of successes will always improve the heal by +1 total.

    Spell Use Limit (New): Any spell with a Purple background has the restriction "Once perTarget (per turn)". You may still cast the spell as many times as you want (with normal costrestrictions), but you cannot cast the spell multiple times against the same target.

    Summon Mob Restrictions (Updated): The limit to how many copies of a mob you mayhave summoned simultaneously is now limited per team as opposed to per character, eventhough that information is found on the character. (E.G.: If you have 2 copies of Makum Buhon your team, your team may have up to 2 Sacrificial Dolls at a time. Under the old rules,each copy of Makum Buh would be allowed 2 Dolls. Bottom Line - multiple copies of the samesummoner doesn't expand the limit on that summon)These same rules also apply to mechanisms.

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    AREA OF EFFECT

    Multiple Targets: "Multiple Targets" is an extra effect of a spell, much like "Pierces Armor"or "Steals Health". A spell with "Multiple Targets" changes its targeting to affect EVERY

    possible area that spell could target all at once. (E.G.: If you use a Melee attack with "Multiple

    Targets", it will affect every adjacent square as opposed to just one)For the new areas of effect, probably just better to look at the picture. Axe Area sweeps in asmall arc around you, going in either direction (your choice) . Hand Zone (labeled as Needle

    Zone) affects the targeted cell as well as two cells directly behind it in a line. As a result,Hand Zone is only attached to attacks that shoot in a straight line. Breath Zone (Labeled as

    Blast Zone) is basically a reverse Hammer Zone, shaped like a cone (or breath) .

    SUMMONING MOBS

    Mobs (Updated): Mobs by default no longer interfere with Line of Sight. Everything elsestill works as normal (Locking Rules, treated as characters, etc.)

    Mechanisms: A mechanism is not a character, so it ignores the Lock Rules. There are 3 categories ofmechanisms, 2 of which you should know:>Bombs are obstacles that do not interfere with line of sight.>Traps are not obstacles and don't interfere with line of sight.>Turrets (NEW!) are both obstacles AND block line of sight. As a reminder, they still don'tLock units.

    Turrets: A turret is a summoned mechanism. Note that they all have the "Blocking" power, whichmeans they interfere with line of sight.Turrets come in three varieties: the Guardian, theHarpooner, and the Tacturret.

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    POWERS

    Chance: Whenever a character with Chance casts a Water spell, they roll an additional die onthe attack. Additionally, whenever a character with Chance receives damage from a Waterspell, they roll an additional die on the defense. Because this power is separate from CriticalHit or Armour, it does stack with them allowing a potential maximum of 3 dice on attack ordefense!An identical ability exists for each other element.

    Air = Agility;

    Earth = Strength;

    Fire = Intelligence .

    Wisdom: When an allied Krosmaster with this power defeats an enemy Krosmaster, itrewards you 1 additional GG as a reward. Be careful though, for if an allied Krosmaster withthis ability is defeated, it rewards the enemy 1 extra GG.

    Prospecting: Whenever an allied character defeats an enemy Krosmaster, you are rewarded 1kama from the reserve per unit you control with Prospecting (E.G.: If 3 characters on yourteam have Prospecting when you defeat an opponent, you gain 3 kamas from the reserve)

    Crafter: The first time each turn a Krosmaster with this power makes a Demonic Reward purchase:>It does not cost any AP>A Jade Reward only costs 5 kamas (from 6)>A Gold Reward only costs 10 kamas (from 12)>A Ruby Reward only costs 15 kamas (from 18)(A Granite Reward's cost cannot be reduced below 3 kamas)

    Farmer: If a Krosmaster with this power picks up any number of kamas, they gain 1additional kama at the end of their turn.

    Loot (X): This power is reserved specifically for mobs, and is actually a detriment rather thana benefit. If an enemy unit defeats a character with Loot (X), they immediately gain X kamasfrom the reserve. Loot values are different based on the mob (it will always be listed on thetoken) .

    Blocking: Any unit with this power interferes with Line of Sight.

    Itty-Bitty (Updated): A character with this power ignores Locking rules, which means theycannot inflict Lock or be Locked by other characters. (No longer affects line of sight rules)