Location-specific cards in London (Guide)
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Note: Since August of 2024, there are no location-specific cards in London. Some of the formerly location-bound cards have since gained a Route quality requirement, with the majority's rarities having been adjusted to take their new perceived frequency into account (eg. The Skin of the Bazaar), others have been either retired, either temporarily or permanently.
These cards only appear in a certain area within London. You'll have to draw cards in their respective areas if you want them to appear.
Card Categories[edit]
For the sake of easy overview, the cards have been separated into the following categories:
Rare cards[edit]
Cards with rare frequency that typically are either extra valuable, get uncommon resources or lets you train your main attributes ( Watchful, Dangerous etc.) fast and efficiently. Several of these have purple borders to show that they're extra beneficial.
Rare companion cards are a subset of rare cards which typically require main attributes of at least around 25 and gives an option to gain a Salt Weasel, a Rubbery Euphonium or Haunted-looking Dog. Having either of these companions prevent you from drawing any rare companion card.
Story cards[edit]
This card is part of a story and typically gives you a story quality.
Clandestine cards are a subset of story cards which give you a favour and A Clandestine Rendezvous at Watchmaker's Hill, which will prevent you from drawing the cards again. The rendezvous can be used to gain a Connected Pet
Attribute cards[edit]
These cards are unlocked with some of your main attributes ( Watchful, Dangerous etc.) in certain levels and/or a specific level of Making your Name. Many of these have options related to Playing with Broken Toys
Other cards[edit]
Exchange cards allow you to exchange a large quantity of a resource for an equal value in another resource, in addition to a favour.
Item-dependent cards are cards that only appear if you have specific items, typically companions.
Cards that don't fit into any of these categories are marked as Other Cards.
List of Cards[edit]
- ↑ Standard frequency is 10