John Layton just asked me, “Hey Tommy, I have a quick corruption question: when we opt to erase a Corruption…

John Layton just asked me, “Hey Tommy, I have a quick corruption question: when we opt to erase a Corruption…

John Layton just asked me, “Hey Tommy, I have a quick corruption question: when we opt to erase a Corruption Advance, do we also lose a Corruption move?”

I could see it go either way.

4 thoughts on “John Layton just asked me, “Hey Tommy, I have a quick corruption question: when we opt to erase a Corruption…”

  1. Absolutely. That option is there to remove corruption moves and keep a protagonist from going over the edge. It costs an advance to remove an advance, the ultimate player sacrifice to save their character.

  2. Well… crap. Because there are 3 corruption moves I want for my character eventually, but of course that puts him extremely close to the edge, hence my question of possibly losing/keeping a corruption move when we erase an advance.

    Oh well… let the streets of LA run red with blood.

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