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Hi everyone, can you please tell in a 1 player game ( meaning just myself! ) the meaning of the RULE : " You must no show your action cards to other players!" Well.. ok.. mmmmm.. how do I go about that? Obviously seeing the three team´s action cards that I play with, what would you recommend?.. 
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I believe that rule does not apply during a solo game- which gives you a tremendous advantage, I'd say!
u csn not look at other players combat team cards but all ur combat teams card u could look at similar to 2 and 3 player games where u control multiple combat teams
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loken14 said:
u csn not look at other players combat team cards but all ur combat teams card u could look at similar to 2 and 3 player games where u control multiple combat teams
Hi Loken14, I am a bit confused to your reply.. can you please extend?.. Thx...
my bad the rule is more meant to when u r playin wit more then one player u can only look at the cards that r for ur combat teams and not the other players combat teams
"Before Elves, before Dwarfs, before Men, the Old Ones arrived upon this world. Then came Chaosthe Great Plan of the Old Ones was unmade. We are the last of their servant,only by our hand shall the Great Plan be restored, with the total defeat of the usurping younger races."
I believe what loken14 is saying is that the rule is really meant for games with 2 or more players. When playing with 2 or more, you get to look at the action cards of all the marines you are playing, but not at the action cards of marines being controlled by other players. In a 2-player game, each person controls 4 marines from 2 fire teams, and thus gets to hold and look at 2 sets of cards, but can't look at the 2 sets of cards their fellow player is holding.
When playing solitaire, you can essentially ignore the rule, as it doesn't really do or mean anything in a solo game. You're playing 6 marines from 3 fire teams, so you get to hold and look at 3 sets of cards.
There's another thread where we discuss the rationale and significance of this rule in multi-player, you may find it helps you understand why the rule exists in the first place, and thus why it's not important in 1-player play.
http://www.fantasyflightgames.com/edge_foros_discusion.asp?efid=189&efcid=43&efidt=417763
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