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We played the haunt where the betrayal controls a zombie lord and many zombies. There was one omen (I do not remember its name) that can kill the zombie lord. Only this item can kill it. The hero caring it died. As per the rules they dropped only their items. What happens to that omen? Is it lost forever? Is it returned to the stack or is it dropped?










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    We played the haunt where the betrayal controls a zombie lord and many zombies. There was one omen (I do not remember its name) that can kill the zombie lord. Only this item can kill it. The hero caring it died. As per the rules they dropped only their items. What happens to that omen? Is it lost forever? Is it returned to the stack or is it dropped?










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      We played the haunt where the betrayal controls a zombie lord and many zombies. There was one omen (I do not remember its name) that can kill the zombie lord. Only this item can kill it. The hero caring it died. As per the rules they dropped only their items. What happens to that omen? Is it lost forever? Is it returned to the stack or is it dropped?










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      We played the haunt where the betrayal controls a zombie lord and many zombies. There was one omen (I do not remember its name) that can kill the zombie lord. Only this item can kill it. The hero caring it died. As per the rules they dropped only their items. What happens to that omen? Is it lost forever? Is it returned to the stack or is it dropped?







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          Most Omens are also regular items, yes.



          From the first edition rulebook (sorry, second edition rulebook isn't available online anywhere).




          Most omen cards (except the Bite card) are also items you keep,
          and they’re used like other items.




          And




          Some omens, like the Dog, aren’t items at all, so they can’t
          be dropped or traded. They’re companions that follow
          the explorer who has custody of them. (The Dog, Girl, and
          Madman all work this way.)




          The second edition added the keyword "Companion" to The Dog, Girl, and Madman.



          A Companion can't be dropped, traded, or stolen. But if it is lost, usually due to the owner being killed, then it stays where it is until another player enters the room with it; at which point it starts following the new player instead.




          If you die and you have a companion (the Dog, the Girl, or the Madman), its token stays in the room where you died. Set aside that omen card. If another explorer enters the room, he or she gains custody of that companion (and takes that omen card).







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            The Widow's Walk expansion also adds another Companion - the Cat.

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          Most Omens are also regular items, yes.



          From the first edition rulebook (sorry, second edition rulebook isn't available online anywhere).




          Most omen cards (except the Bite card) are also items you keep,
          and they’re used like other items.




          And




          Some omens, like the Dog, aren’t items at all, so they can’t
          be dropped or traded. They’re companions that follow
          the explorer who has custody of them. (The Dog, Girl, and
          Madman all work this way.)




          The second edition added the keyword "Companion" to The Dog, Girl, and Madman.



          A Companion can't be dropped, traded, or stolen. But if it is lost, usually due to the owner being killed, then it stays where it is until another player enters the room with it; at which point it starts following the new player instead.




          If you die and you have a companion (the Dog, the Girl, or the Madman), its token stays in the room where you died. Set aside that omen card. If another explorer enters the room, he or she gains custody of that companion (and takes that omen card).







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            The Widow's Walk expansion also adds another Companion - the Cat.

            – Ken Herbert
            Jan 7 at 16:22
















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          Most Omens are also regular items, yes.



          From the first edition rulebook (sorry, second edition rulebook isn't available online anywhere).




          Most omen cards (except the Bite card) are also items you keep,
          and they’re used like other items.




          And




          Some omens, like the Dog, aren’t items at all, so they can’t
          be dropped or traded. They’re companions that follow
          the explorer who has custody of them. (The Dog, Girl, and
          Madman all work this way.)




          The second edition added the keyword "Companion" to The Dog, Girl, and Madman.



          A Companion can't be dropped, traded, or stolen. But if it is lost, usually due to the owner being killed, then it stays where it is until another player enters the room with it; at which point it starts following the new player instead.




          If you die and you have a companion (the Dog, the Girl, or the Madman), its token stays in the room where you died. Set aside that omen card. If another explorer enters the room, he or she gains custody of that companion (and takes that omen card).







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            The Widow's Walk expansion also adds another Companion - the Cat.

            – Ken Herbert
            Jan 7 at 16:22














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          Most Omens are also regular items, yes.



          From the first edition rulebook (sorry, second edition rulebook isn't available online anywhere).




          Most omen cards (except the Bite card) are also items you keep,
          and they’re used like other items.




          And




          Some omens, like the Dog, aren’t items at all, so they can’t
          be dropped or traded. They’re companions that follow
          the explorer who has custody of them. (The Dog, Girl, and
          Madman all work this way.)




          The second edition added the keyword "Companion" to The Dog, Girl, and Madman.



          A Companion can't be dropped, traded, or stolen. But if it is lost, usually due to the owner being killed, then it stays where it is until another player enters the room with it; at which point it starts following the new player instead.




          If you die and you have a companion (the Dog, the Girl, or the Madman), its token stays in the room where you died. Set aside that omen card. If another explorer enters the room, he or she gains custody of that companion (and takes that omen card).







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          Most Omens are also regular items, yes.



          From the first edition rulebook (sorry, second edition rulebook isn't available online anywhere).




          Most omen cards (except the Bite card) are also items you keep,
          and they’re used like other items.




          And




          Some omens, like the Dog, aren’t items at all, so they can’t
          be dropped or traded. They’re companions that follow
          the explorer who has custody of them. (The Dog, Girl, and
          Madman all work this way.)




          The second edition added the keyword "Companion" to The Dog, Girl, and Madman.



          A Companion can't be dropped, traded, or stolen. But if it is lost, usually due to the owner being killed, then it stays where it is until another player enters the room with it; at which point it starts following the new player instead.




          If you die and you have a companion (the Dog, the Girl, or the Madman), its token stays in the room where you died. Set aside that omen card. If another explorer enters the room, he or she gains custody of that companion (and takes that omen card).








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            The Widow's Walk expansion also adds another Companion - the Cat.

            – Ken Herbert
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            The Widow's Walk expansion also adds another Companion - the Cat.

            – Ken Herbert
            Jan 7 at 16:22








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          The Widow's Walk expansion also adds another Companion - the Cat.

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          The Widow's Walk expansion also adds another Companion - the Cat.

          – Ken Herbert
          Jan 7 at 16:22


















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