Location

Vale.

Mythos
Shroud: 4. Clues: 1.

Veiled.

While there are clues remaining on Vale of Pnath, investigators at Vale of Pnath cannot play cards or commit cards to skill tests.

Victory 1.
Dual Brush Studios
Point of No Return #261. Point of No Return #15.

Story

Mythos

If the investigators possess fewer than 3 clues:

Try as you might, you cannot find any way out of the dark, barren vale.

Flip this card back over. Come back when you have a greater understanding of this region. This card may be flipped over again when you are ready.


If the investigators possess at least 3 clues:

You venture out into the dark vale and attempt to map out your surroundings. With the knowledge you have accumulated, you know that the source of the disturbances within the Underworld cannot be in this region. There must be another pathway - perhaps a cavern or tunnel - that leads from the vale to a place even deeper beneath the surface of the Dreamlands. As you approach the great stone wall at the far end of the vale, you pick up a foul scent, like sulfur and tar. You follow the stench until it leads you to a wide hole in the wall.

The investigators must spend 3 clues, as a group.

Advance the current act.

Flip this card back over.

Point of No Return #261.
Vale of Pnath
The Way Out

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Reviews

When replaying Point of No Return, it is absolutely vital to have a plan for dealing with this location (unless you're fine with accepting R2/no resolution) -- it is a mandatory gate for advancing Act 2. Although there are tons of clues available in the other locations, you cannot actually flip Vale of Pnath unless there are specifically no clues on IT, and hitting Shroud 4 without committing or playing cards can leave even dedicated clue-getters subject to the whims of a small number of tokens in the bag unless you can rely on multiple static boosts and/or triggered abilities. For many solo investigators it will be flat-out impossible unless specifically built-around.

(FWIW, in my personal games, I house-rule that Vale of Pnath's veiled ability can be triggered as if there were no clues remaining on it if the investigators have "surveyed the vale" -- with flipping Crag of the Ghouls or Peaks of Thok leading to remembering that the investigators have "surveyed the vale." I think that offers a more varied way for investigators to contribute to advancing the act.)

anaphysik · 94
This isn't actually that difficult? You just need some static boosts or action-to-investigate assets in play ahead of time, which is most investigators' plan anyway because it saves cards and resources — Thatwasademo · 57
Oh, I guess if you're playing on hard/expert +2 isn't a reasonable margin anymore, and that's the figure I was saying was easy to hit, so nevermind. — Thatwasademo · 57
Except that most of the time you are aiming to sit at ~5 Int in play to default to that +2 margin against Difficulty 3 or lower tests with commits to boost up for the occasional 4+ Difficulty investigations. The big issue is that this is a mechanic that will throttle certain builds in a choke-point location which is just bad design. — Death by Chocolate · 1428
You can also use any of the various "discover a clue at a connecting location" cards (e.g. Sixth Sense, "Look What I Found! (2)", Seeking Answers) — LivefromBenefitSt · 1050