by louper
Hermjard wrote:
"In putting together a group of dice, you can use a cube from
Augustine as if it were a yellow 6 from your own district of the
city square. You can cannot use this cube alone; you must group
it with at least one other die in order to perform an action. This
cube counts toward the limit of 3 dice that can be in a group of dice,
and it also counts when determining the cost to buy other dice."
I assume, the yellow-six "cube-dice", you got, cannot be manipulated further with influence? First, because it counts as unalterable, second, because putting together a group of dice has already begun with this cube, and manipulating with influence is only allowed before that.
Confirm? Object?
Augustine as if it were a yellow 6 from your own district of the
city square. You can cannot use this cube alone; you must group
it with at least one other die in order to perform an action. This
cube counts toward the limit of 3 dice that can be in a group of dice,
and it also counts when determining the cost to buy other dice."
I assume, the yellow-six "cube-dice", you got, cannot be manipulated further with influence? First, because it counts as unalterable, second, because putting together a group of dice has already begun with this cube, and manipulating with influence is only allowed before that.
Confirm? Object?
Why would you want to manipulate it? In what scenario would a lower yellow or red die be beneficial when used as part of a group? (A white die would be beneficial in that you may want to fill a specific part of the cathedral; however, no activity allows you to use a cube as a white 6.)
So, I don't confirm nor object - I think it's irrelevant.