I was listening to a podcast AP of Urban Shadows and they were using a rule where you could “Let it out” in order to…

I was listening to a podcast AP of Urban Shadows and they were using a rule where you could “Let it out” in order to…

I was listening to a podcast AP of Urban Shadows and they were using a rule where you could “Let it out” in order to access corruption moves you don’t have. Or you could just take a corruption and then use a corruption move you didn’t have. That’s… not a thing, right?

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  1. For the most part, no. You can use Let It Out to do anything that seems within your playbook’s fictional position, so  you might be able to use Let It Out to mimic some of the effects of a corruption move, but the circumstances are much more limited. 

    You cannot mark a corruption to use a corruption move you don’t have unless another move allows you to spend corruption in that fashion.

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