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The setting for an [[exploration|exploration]] [[scenario|scenario]] defines the predominant type of terrain present in the area map. Valid settings include civilization, dungeon, and wilderness. | The setting for an [[exploration|exploration]] [[scenario|scenario]] defines the predominant type of terrain present in the area map. Valid settings include civilization, dungeon, and wilderness. | ||
- | Settings typically effect ability or [[Gear|Gear]] availability or provide or remove extra options when playing cards. In this manner, a [[PC|PC]] is able to specialize in certain types of settings. [[Craft|Crafts]] often have a favored setting by default. | + | Settings typically effect ability or [[Gear|Gear]] availability or provide or remove extra options when playing cards. In this manner, a [[PC|PC]] is able to specialize in certain types of settings. [[Craft|Crafts]] often have a favored setting in the sense of their cards and even ability functioning best in a certain setting. |
In [[stealth|stealth]] scenarios, setting is key to determining the base set of [[Stealth Token|Stealth Tokens]] available to the party. | In [[stealth|stealth]] scenarios, setting is key to determining the base set of [[Stealth Token|Stealth Tokens]] available to the party. |