![]() ![]() They will then place their tile face down in front of themself. Each player is dealt 1 tile facedown and are instructed to look at their tile secretly. A certain number of role tiles, that include innocent and possessed tiles, are now counted out and shuffled together. The remaining cards from the 4 sets are returned to the game box. This deck is then placed face down in the middle of the play area. The set aside cards are then shuffled all together to form the main deck. A certain number of these cards are also counted out for the main deck, based on the number of players. The Mischief and Blessings are shuffled together into a single pile. ![]() A certain number of each set are counted out for the main deck, based on the number of players. The Cursed Artifacts and Holy Artifacts are shuffled separately. The cards are separated into Cursed Artifacts, Holy Artifacts, Mischiefs and Blessings. To begin, each player is given 1 point token. The player that can retrieve the correct artifacts the best will be declared the winner. They'll have to be careful as you can't tell who to trust. In this game, players take on the role of Innocent or Possessed as they attempt to either gather Holy Artifacts or reveal Cursed Artifacts based on which side they're on. This game is based on the artwork of Steven Rhodes. Let's Call the Exorcist is a game by Mataio Wilson, published by Cryptozoic Entertainment. ![]()
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