This circumvents its Surge and the enemy is the weakest of them all. Personally, for solo players I would recommend starting with the Easterling Outrider first. There are five different Easterling enemies, so there is a bit of choice in any player count. Lastly, each player adds one different Easterling enemy to the staging area before starting the game. This will prevent players from optionally engaging enemies unless they decide to travel here. The players must also find one copy of the River Running location and add it to the staging area. The players also add the Easterling Pursuit objective to the staging area where it will be receiving resource tokens each round. It will come in at the second stage of the quest, but that is of no concern yet. This will prevent them revealing it and potentially clearing it during the first stage. The players have to find the Warriors of the East side-quest and put it out of play. The setup portion of this quest isn’t too bad. What to look out for: Enemies overwhelming you, locations getting sudden threat boosts, enemies gaining attachments, encounter side-quests, lack of readying opportunities.This is a pursuit after all, no time to pick flowers during side-quests. I will suggest leaving your side-quests in the binder for this one, and focus on completing the main quest as quickly as you can. Delaying your progress won’t have any direct negative impact on the game, but will cause the enemies to pile up. The quest demands quite a lot of progress that you have to place, and the encounter deck also features two side-quests for you to complete.
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