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Diabolism Level 1: You are offered 2 cards and may keep 2 cards.
Diabolism Level 2: You are offered 3 cards and may keep 2 cards.
Diabolism Level 3: You are offered 4 cards and may keep 3 cards.
Diabolism Level 4: You are offered 5 cards and may keep 3 cards.
Diabolism Level 5: You are offered 6 cards and may keep 4 cards.
Diabolism Level 6: You are offered 7 cards and may keep 4 cards.
Diabolism Level 7+: You are offered 7 cards and may keep 5 cards.
ese values, of course, also reside in Appendix H.
e Tribute Roll
When the game creates each Tribute Card that it will offer, it makes the following secret roll to determine the card’s quality:
Quality Number = 1d20 – (number of previous Tribute Demands * 4) + Tribute Skill
Your Tribute Skill is equal to your Diabolism level plus any modifiers from applicable Perks, Unholy Relics, Places of Power, or Events.
e game then uses a table with this Quality Number to generate random Tribute Cards. e higher the Quality Number, the
higher the quality and quantity of resources on that card.
Uses For Tribute Cards
You may use Tribute Cards for the following purposes:
• Bid on Legions, Evil Artifacts, Unholy Relics, Praetors, and Manuscripts in the Infernal Bazaar.
• Pay to increase your avatar attributes.
• Pay to perform most Rituals.
• Pay to play certain Event Cards.
• Pay to respond to certain Event Cards.
• Pay to respond to diplomatic demands.
• Use as a gift when sending emissaries to another player.
Consolidating Tribute
You may also consolidate Tribute Cards into a single card. In rare circumstances, you may need to do this in order to pay
for expensive items. e maximum quantity of any single resource on a Tribute Card is nine. So the highest valued card
reads: 9 souls, 9 Ichor, 9 Hellfire, and 9 Darkness.
How to Use Tribute Cards
You use Tribute Cards for Rituals, bidding, etc., by dragging them from your main tray then dropping them on one of eight
slots in the top right corner of the Tribute Tab, which is part of the Ministerium Interface. You must, however, select the
correct Tribute Task listed in a text box on the left side of the Tribute Tab. (In most cases, this is preselected automatically.)
. L
e Legion is the basic fighting unit of the game. ey are purchased by contract in the Infernal Bazaar, and they offer
their services to the highest bidder. Legions are represented on the game board by unique icons that correspond to the
player’s icon and border symbol.
Legion Attributes
Name: Each Legion has a unique name. (Clearly.)
Image: Each Legion has a unique image.
Flavor Text: Each Legion has a short flavor text that gives their history or context.
Level: Each Legion has a level, which determines the number of attachment slots that it may receive. Level also
influences Resistance Rolls (cf. Challenge Rolls, under 4.11) against Rituals that target it. When a Legion destroys an
enemy Legion, or when that Legion captures a Place of Power (i.e., destroys the enemy garrison), then it has a chance
to increase its level (cf. Legion Level Up, below).
Loyalty: e loyalty ranking of a Legion determines its resistance to bribery from enemy players, which are usually
committed through Deception Rituals or as the result of an Event. Legions that represent the Archfiend’s personal
body guard are considered to have unwavering loyalty and are denoted by the asterisk symbol (i.e., ‘*’), which means
they may never be turned from their original master.
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