Objective cards are how the game progresses. Usually one side has some flavour text and the other instructions. Often, the objective itself will explain how to advance to the next one or complete the game, but sometimes (as here), the players will have to find another way.
When searching a deck, turn it over (face up) and go through it card by card (without changing the order) until you find the one for which you're searching. If there is more than one with the same name, you must take the first you find. You may also look at the front of the next card when you take the one you want. Then put the others back in the same order and turn the deck back over (face down). You may want to turn the cards you've seen at right angles to the rest of the deck, so if your memory's not very good, you can remind yourself of the cards you already know without risking gaining extra knowledge. Of course, in this case, the Adventure Deck is shuffled afterwards, so it doesn't matter, but the game is designed to minimize shuffling, because it's the most boring part of card games.
Because it will be bonfire night in a few hours, here's an extra caption. Have fun!
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