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You ''Reverse the Blow'' if you can See with a card double the value of your opponent's Raise. You get to keep that card if you want to use it for your next Raise or See.
 
You ''Reverse the Blow'' if you can See with a card double the value of your opponent's Raise. You get to keep that card if you want to use it for your next Raise or See.
  
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Random factors like improvised tools or equipment are treated as a troublesome trait: draw two more cards and keep the worst one. If you are doing something truly desperate, or bringing in a really significant object or tool, that counts as '''significant''' as well as troublesome: draw four cards and keep the two lowest.
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Random factors like improvised tools or equipment are usually just like a regular trait: simply draw one more card. If the tool is something that's not quite right for that purpose, or you are doing something desperate and stupid, treat it like a troublesome trait instead.
  
 
== Fallout ==
 
== Fallout ==

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