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Hey, all.
This may seem a really naive question, but recently I played my first full-run through with Ray as a character.
The instructions say to run only one of Ray's plots throughout the game, but:
each of his plots have the same number of cards as the plots in the other detectives.
It seemed that if we resolved Ray's plots according to the same schedule as everyone else's, he'd still go through two plots during the game.
Did I miss something?
Thanks,
-J-
"Pris did it with the Voight Kampf machine in the Bradbury Building!"
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Yep. You missed something. It is in the rules.
Rays plot is done differently. When all other players do the half way point of plot 1 - Ray does nothing
When other players resolve their first plot, Ray does the crossroads of plot 1.
etc.
All that we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us.
Paul Grogan said:
Yep. You missed something. It is in the rules.
Rays plot is done differently. When all other players do the half way point of plot 1 - Ray does nothing
When other players resolve their first plot, Ray does the crossroads of plot 1.
etc.
cannot find it, where do i find it?
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klarlack said:
Paul Grogan said:
Yep. You missed something. It is in the rules.
Rays plot is done differently. When all other players do the half way point of plot 1 - Ray does nothing
When other players resolve their first plot, Ray does the crossroads of plot 1.
etc.
cannot find it, where do i find it?
On the plot cards - "This plot takes six days to resolve" (vs the standard three days)
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Citron said:
On the plot cards - "This plot takes six days to resolve" (vs the standard three days)
dooh!
;)
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klarlack said:
Citron said:
On the plot cards - "This plot takes six days to resolve" (vs the standard three days)
dooh!
;)
...what he said. :) Thanks, guys!
J
"Pris did it with the Voight Kampf machine in the Bradbury Building!"
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