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"remove 3 from fear pool" takes away fear that has been accumulated. so fear moved backwards from when you generate fear.
"remove 3 horrors to add a presence" should be at any time yeah.
Winter was one of the newest ones so i know it needs alot of work and power adjustments. the special rule does currently apply to the set up exploration for explorers in lands with your presence.
So first the Maddening Horrors Emerge
Maybe I play it wrong (can you remove at any time 3 horros for add a presence, except during acion, of course) if yes, I like this one.
For the Freezing winter, I ask if you must use his special rule during the exploration of the set up (this can be a really hard one.)
The difference in power levels between Terror 1 and Terror 2 is clearly visible. I'm afraid it's a little too disadvantageous for tables with a large number of spirits. It can't be the only source of fear in any case.
I'm gonna tests the others spirit later.
For horrors it is the 4 different options but 2 of them have an energy cost in order to do them at growth.
For the other question if it is the grown -3 cost you are talking about then its just a matter of the symbols being to close. I sadly couldn't fix that.
So it is simply -3 energy to add 1 horrors up to 3 range away and you can replace 1 thing with a madness token with a horror. like 1 madness explore into a horror. or even a whole city. or a dahan or beast.
Any other questions please let me know. or anything i can do to make it more readable~
also, the -3 cost option, what is the power ? the text and symbols aren't clear since they stacked on top of each other.