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> For the final chapter of the red books, do you need to use the *same* symbol to satisfy the symbol requirement, or can you mix and match?
This appears to be mix and match.
> If an villain can't resolve part of their attack ("The Butler, in the Library, with the Candlestick" if no one has a verb, for example), do you just ignore that part?
I would assume so.
- For the final chapter of the red books, do you need to use the *same* symbol to satisfy the symbol requirement, or can you mix and match?
- If an villain can't resolve part of their attack ("The Butler, in the Library, with the Candlestick" if no one has a verb, for example), do you just ignore that part?