These are any game-specific terms that can appear in rules text. These are distinct from icons and from keywordsKeywords stand in for longer rules statements that would otherwise commonly appear on cards. Keywords are listed at the start of a card's text. That card can be treated as having that keyword's... Read more that appear at the beginning of cards as stand-ins for rules text. The complete list of terms is:
- ActiveActive cards are any ready card in the surroundings, along the way, within reach, or in your player area. Cards within reach of other Rangers are not active. If you’re interacting with a... Read more
- AttachSome cards instruct you to attach them to others cards. Place the attached card underneath the card to which it is attached with a bit poking out to remind you that it’s there.... Read more
- DiscardPlace discarded cards in their corresponding discard pile and discarded tokens in the supply. Effects that trigger when a card clears do not trigger when a card is discarded. Read more
- DodgeSome game effects allow you to dodge cards when you are performing a test. When you dodge cards, those cards do not count as being between you and the card with which you... Read more
- ExhaustTo exhaust a card, turn it ninety degrees. To ready a card, turn it upright. • Exhausted cards do not fatigue you. • Exhausted cards are not active, so you do not resolve... Read more
- InjuryInjuries represent a significant danger to your Ranger. If your Ranger accumulates too many injuries during a day, they will be forced to camp for the night. If a game effect injures your... Read more
- In PlayAny card or token that is in the surroundings, along the way, within reach, in a player area, or on a component in one of these areas is in play. Cards in discard... Read more
- MoveThe card is moved to a different area than the one in which it currently sits. If an area isn’t specified, you can choose to move it either along the way or within... Read more
- ScoutWhen you are instructed to “scout” a deck, you look at the number of cards specified from the top of that deck (for example, “scout 3 path cards”), then place any number of... Read more
- SearchWhen you are instructed to “search” for a card, pick up the indicated decks or piles of cards, find every card matching the criteria specified, and choose one of them (for example, “search... Read more