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=== Menace cards ===
 
=== Menace cards ===
If {{IL|Nightmares}}, {{IL|Scandal}}, or {{IL|Suspicion}} reach 3, you will start drawing menace cards. These will allow you to spend {{IL|A Flash Lay: Up your Sleeve|Appearance=Up your Sleeve}} to reduce your menace, or do a challenge that will increase the menace, even on a success. These are inefficient, so it may be a good idea to keep your menaces low.
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If {{IL|Nightmares}}. {{IL|Scandal}}, or {{IL|Suspicion}} reach 3, you will start drawing menace cards. These will allow you to spend {{IL|A Flash Lay: Up your Sleeve|Appearance=Up your Sleeve}} to reduce your menace, or do a challenge that will increase the menace, even on a success. These are inefficient, so it may be a good idea to keep your menaces low.
  
 
Additionally if any of the above reach 5, a storylet will autofire where you can either spend {{IL|A Flash Lay: Up your Sleeve|Apperance=Up your Sleeve|5 x}} to reduce the menace by 5 points, or you will be forced to abandon your flash.
 
Additionally if any of the above reach 5, a storylet will autofire where you can either spend {{IL|A Flash Lay: Up your Sleeve|Apperance=Up your Sleeve|5 x}} to reduce the menace by 5 points, or you will be forced to abandon your flash.

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