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What happens if the Runner has TWO credits and hits Toolbooth? Does the Runner lose the 2 credits?
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This is actually covered in the FAQ. On page 3
If the Runner has less than 3 credits when encountering
Tollbooth, does he lose any credits he has or does the run end
without the Runner paying anything?
The run ends without the Runner paying anything. If he cannot
pay 3 credits, then the run ends. He must pay 3 credits if he is
able to do so, even by spending temporary credits (such as bad
publicity credits).
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mathlete said:
What happens if the Runner has TWO credits and hits Toolbooth? Does the Runner lose the 2 credits?
What Toqtamish said.
Also note that it is toLLbooth, not toolbooth :)
As in, a toll that you have to pay to get past.
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Mejis said:
Also note that it is toLLbooth, not toolbooth :)
As in, a toll that you have to pay to get past.
It seems like I'm not the only teacher active on this forum
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Mejis said:
mathlete said:
What happens if the Runner has TWO credits and hits Toolbooth? Does the Runner lose the 2 credits?
What Toqtamish said.
Also note that it is toLLbooth, not toolbooth :)
As in, a toll that you have to pay to get past.
Thank you for the homophone lesson. However, are you certain that it was a grammar mistake and not a typing mistake? I am a terrible typist and often hit the wrong double letter. I was aware of the correct word.
I don't see what the correct spelling or further clarification ('"as in a toll that you have to pay to get past") added to the discussion other than to state that you felt superior. I am also a teacher (of mathematics).
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I actually wish that the Runner had to pay the 1 or 2 credits that he has when encountering the Tollbooth. 
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mathlete said:
I don't see what the correct spelling or further clarification ('"as in a toll that you have to pay to get past") added to the discussion other than to state that you felt superior. I am also a teacher (of mathematics).
Let's all try and play nice.
And I agree Tollbooth would be more interesting if it made the runner spend the credits no matter what. It would also be a lot more powerful and would need an increase in cost.
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mathlete said:
Mejis said:
mathlete said:
What happens if the Runner has TWO credits and hits Toolbooth? Does the Runner lose the 2 credits?
What Toqtamish said.
Also note that it is toLLbooth, not toolbooth :)
As in, a toll that you have to pay to get past.
Thank you for the homophone lesson. However, are you certain that it was a grammar mistake and not a typing mistake? I am a terrible typist and often hit the wrong double letter. I was aware of the correct word.
I don't see what the correct spelling or further clarification ('"as in a toll that you have to pay to get past") added to the discussion other than to state that you felt superior. I am also a teacher (of mathematics).
Easy mate, I wasn't trying to be superior in any way. I actually wouldn't have said anything but for the fact you had evidently typo'd in the subject line and the opening post.
I'd been misreading "Experiential data" as "Experimental data" until someone pointed it out so was merely trying to be helpful.
Apologies.
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I think Tollbooth is fine just ending the run if you don't have the 3 credits. I also like that you must pay the 3 if you have them even if it means you can't break it afterwards. The card really does what it's name intends.
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Mejis said:
Easy mate, I wasn't trying to be superior in any way. I actually wouldn't have said anything but for the fact you had evidently typo'd in the subject line and the opening post.
I'd been misreading "Experiential data" as "Experimental data" until someone pointed it out so was merely trying to be helpful.
Apologies.
A friend of mine kept calling Gordian blade 'Guardian blade'. I kept my mouth shut and last time we played he found it out all by himself 
Life is hard and grammar and lexis are even harder…
And please don't take offense being compared to a teacher 
"The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to dead channel." (William Gibson: Neuromancer)
I used to read "harbinger" as "harbringer" for some reason (probably that I kept associating it with "bring") until someone pointed it out to me.
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Okay. But now I want a card called Toolbooth. Hardware, obviously.
(Also a teacher.)
skipper.pickle said:
Okay. But now I want a card called Toolbooth. Hardware,obviously
Shaper already has Toolbox, isn't that close enough?
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Tollbooth would be a resource, 2 clicks: search stack for a hardware and add to grip, shuffle stack
I feel it also necessary to point out your incorrect useage of the word "homophone".
A homophone would be a word that sounds the same but mean something different, such as "knot" and "not".
Your example of a "homophone" was just two different words that still actually sound different.
BTW - I am a teacher as well.
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