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Ok, so I readed through the rules and got a few questions:
1) If a Hero's is discarded from play does his resource pool stay? I'm asking becouse I had this funny though when I readed the rules that it can but logic says that it can't be possible.
2) If a players deck ends and he has no more card that he can draw - does he got a chance to shuffle the discard pile back?
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ffgfan said:
Ok, so I readed through the rules and got a few questions:
1) If a Hero's is discarded from play does his resource pool stay? I'm asking becouse I had this funny though when I readed the rules that it can but logic says that it can't be possible.
2) If a players deck ends and he has no more card that he can draw - does he got a chance to shuffle the discard pile back?
About your second question if i remember well you cant shuffle your discard pile.You must continue your game with only the cards you have in play.On the other hand wen the shadow deck ends you must shuffle shadow discard pile back.
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ffgfan said:
Ok, so I readed through the rules and got a few questions:
1) If a Hero's is discarded from play does his resource pool stay? I'm asking becouse I had this funny though when I read the rules that it can but logic says that it can't be possible.
2) If a players deck ends and he has no more card that he can draw - does he got a chance to shuffle the discard pile back?
1) I would go with no as its attached to that hero; and in game of thrones things like power, gold etc attached to a character goes when the character dies.
2) No, rule is on page 25. "Running Out of Cards
If a player runs out of cards in his player deck, he
continues to play the game with the cards he has in play
and in his hand. He does not reshuffle his discard pile.
If the encounter deck is ever out of cards during the
quest phase, the encounter discard pile is shuffled and
reset back into the encounter deck."
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Toqtamish said:
1) I would go with no as its attached to that hero; and in game of thrones things like power, gold etc attached to a character goes when the character dies.
2) No, rule is on page 25. "Running Out of Cards
If a player runs out of cards in his player deck, he
continues to play the game with the cards he has in play
and in his hand. He does not reshuffle his discard pile.
If the encounter deck is ever out of cards during the
quest phase, the encounter discard pile is shuffled and
reset back into the encounter deck."
Thanks, I couldn't find that second importent information.
I wish the game would show a lot sooner then end of April/ first week of May.
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If a Hero's is discarded from play does his resource pool stay? I'm asking becouse I had this funny though when I readed the rules that it can but logic says that it can't be possible.
no, it's not possibile, because every resource token must have a sphere of influence, if the hero with spirit sphere dies, all the resources that he generated are thrown away, and if they aren't thrown away then you have a number of no-sphere resource that cannot be used, a bit useless xD
I like the rules and now i can understand how good this game is.Best think is the hidden shadow cards on minions.I like this concept a lot.
A co-op card game is more interesting than i thought.
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The hidden shadow card reminds me of Star Wars CCG's destiny mechanic, except that only the 'bad guys' get to use it and it may really, really hurt you.
"I Would Have Been Your Daddy..."
What happens when no characters commit to a quest? Do characters have to commit to a quest? The answer is probably right in front of me but am I missing something?
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radioboyeric said:
What happens when no characters commit to a quest? Do characters have to commit to a quest? The answer is probably right in front of me but am I missing something?
Threat levels would rise by quite a bit in that case depending on the current threat strength as it would compare against 0 for the characters.
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radioboyeric said:
What happens when no characters commit to a quest? Do characters have to commit to a quest? The answer is probably right in front of me but am I missing something?
The answer is on page 14 of the rulebook under Quest Resolution:
"If the (enemy combined threat strength) is higher, the players have unsuccessfully quested, and they are driven back by the encounter deck. Each player must raise his threat dial by the amount by which the (enemy combined threat strength) was higher than the combined willpower strength of all committed characters."
In other words, when no characters commit to a quest your effective willpower strength is zero (as noted earlier) thus forcing you to take the full brunt of the enemy threat.. Characters do not HAVE to quest, but the game gives plenty of incentive to do so.
Gotcha...and well put Bohemund!
I can here Alec Baldwin saying that in Glen Gary Glen Ross; "ABQ...Always Be Questing"
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radioboyeric said:
Gotcha...and well put Bohemund!
I can here Alec Baldwin saying that in Glen Gary Glen Ross; "ABQ...Always Be Questing"
1st Prize is the freedom of Middle-Earth...
2nd Prize is a set of steak knives.
He who thinks only about himself will destroy himself.
I'm glad someone out there saw that movie and got the joke.
"Go...To...LUNCH"!!!
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After reading the rules and some discutions with my friends I got some new questions that need clarification.
1) Quest phase - does the Treat count only from the Enemies and Locations in the staging area or does we also count the Enemies engaged with players?
2) Does the Proggress tokens pass on the next Quest card if we got more than it needs? Let's say for example that We can play 9 progress tokens on Flies & Spiders that needs only 8, does this 1 progress token on the next stage of the scenario?
3) can we end the game engaged with Enemies?
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1) You only count threat in the staging area. Once you travel to a location or engage an enemy, it no longer directly interferes with questing. The Hill troll punching you in the face causes other problems, but at least you do not have to deal with threat.
2) No, progress does not carry over from one quest to the next. It can carry over from locations to the quest itself, but not from one step of the quest to another.
3) Unless the goals say otherwise, yep.
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