Editing On a Heist (Guide)
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=== Purchase advantages === | === Purchase advantages === | ||
− | Once you've raised Casing to 5, you can [[ | + | Once you've raised Casing to 5, you can [[Begin the Heist]], which gives you a chance to purchase various advantages. If purchasing any of these options causes your Casing to drop below 5, you'll need to raise it up again before you can actually embark on the heist. |
*{{IL|Escape Route|Appearance=}}[[Purchase Escape Routes]] ({{IL|Casing...|10 CP}}): Lets you escape from the heist at any time without getting caught. However it unlocks the bad card [[A Nosy Caretaker]] which forces you to lose the route (but make 1 Burglar's Progress) or risk a loss of Cat-Like Tread. You might want to purchase one of these the first time you embark on a heist so you have breathing room while you're learning the mechanics, but purchasing them for subsequent heists is suboptimal. | *{{IL|Escape Route|Appearance=}}[[Purchase Escape Routes]] ({{IL|Casing...|10 CP}}): Lets you escape from the heist at any time without getting caught. However it unlocks the bad card [[A Nosy Caretaker]] which forces you to lose the route (but make 1 Burglar's Progress) or risk a loss of Cat-Like Tread. You might want to purchase one of these the first time you embark on a heist so you have breathing room while you're learning the mechanics, but purchasing them for subsequent heists is suboptimal. |