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1. Can you have more than 1 of your special items in your deck? Like Roland's .38 Special? It only says that you HAVE to put one into your deck, it doesn't say that you aren't allowed to put in a 2nd one as a neutral card.

2. Can "Locked Door" cards be attached to a location that is on the table but wasn't revealed by an investigator yet? (it says  'Attach to the location with the most clues, and without a Locked Door attached." 

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From a designer, posted on cardgamedb http://www.cardgamedb.com/forums/index.php?/topic/33253-freq...

4) Investigator-specific cards
- Can I include a second copy as part of my standard 30 cards deck? It's basically a normal neutral card, the only restriction being which investigator can include it in a deck. I didn't find any rule that would explicitly prohibit this.

You cannot. It’s not technically a normal neutral card, since it has no level. Roland, for example, can include level 0-5 neutral cards, but cards with no level at all can only be included if something explicitly allows you to (in this case, the Deckbuilding Requirements section of his card). Same goes for scenario specific story-assets; if you earn a specific asset thanks to a particular scenario resolution, you can’t include a second copy of that asset by purchasing another copy of that expansion.

(Note: the templating of investigator-specific cards printed in the core set is actually identical to that of normal level 0 neutral cards, i.e. the area for xp pips is still present under the cost. This will be fixed in future printings of the core set to to use the same templating as story assets.)

 

 

As for #2, I don't see why not as long as no location has clues on them, though in most cases I would attach it to a location that has already been drained of clues at that point just in case the location has clues when you flip it over. Unless you're making it harder on yourself. 

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