Treachery

Power.

Mythos

Revelation - If 1 or more copies of Nyarlathotep are in your hand, reveal them. Each one attacks you and is shuffled into the encounter deck. If Nyarlathotep is in play, he moves and attacks as if it were the enemy phase. If no copies of Nyarlathotep attack as a result of this effect, Myriad Forms gains surge.

Borja Pindado
Where the Gods Dwell #318. Where the Gods Dwell #35-36.
Myriad Forms

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Brutal during Act 4, but usually actively beneficial during Act 5 since it causes exhaustion before the investigation phase, and so turns off attacks of opportunity (extremely relevant if massive, and also for retaliate). This is due to the "attacks as if it were the enemy phase" wording.

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Q: If an effect causes an enemy to move/attack "as if it were the enemy phase" (e.g. Dhole Tunnel, Myriad Forms), does the enemy exhaust after doing so? (The wording on Ravages of War [from War of the Outer Gods] implies that, without such wording, the enemy would indeed exhaust.)

A: Yes, with the rules as written, if an enemy attacks “as if it were the enemy phase,” they would have to exhaust after performing the attack (unless otherwise specified). Cheers,

MJ Newman

anaphysik · 94
Agreed. They "fixed" this regarding the "Spectral Watcher" in "Return to TCU", so it's likely, they will do the same in the next Return-box. — Susumu · 361