Reply: The Ladies of Troyes:: Rules:: Re: Augustine
by louperHermjard wrote:Ah, the question "Why" again - for example, because it's part of a verbal deal between players, not to activate a certain card too often? I still don't know, what an allowed...
View ArticleReply: The Ladies of Troyes:: Rules:: Re: Banker
by HermjardUnless the designer says otherwise, I don't see why you wouldn't follow the written text of the rules unless you want to introduce ambiguity into your games (which you apparently do). The...
View ArticleReply: The Ladies of Troyes:: Rules:: Re: Banker
by HermjardSo I'll probably play "greater than or equal to 30" in light of that observation because the iconography is what is clear to players during the game, not the rulebook. (I've used the Banker...
View ArticleThread: The Ladies of Troyes:: Rules:: Outdoor Activity Bridge (I) - 4 IP for...
by Hermjard"Earn 4 Influence points when an opponent buys at least one of your dice. This requires discarding a cube from this activity during that opponent’s turn. You get only 4 Influence points,...
View ArticleReply: The Ladies of Troyes:: Rules:: Re: Augustine
by chris1nd No, no the cube actually *becomes* a die!It cannot be"treated" as one as this makes no sense.Much like water to wine, it gets magically transformed before your eyes.:ninja:
View ArticleReply: The Ladies of Troyes:: Rules:: Re: Outdoor Activity Bridge (I) - 4 IP...
by curtc Chief Templar sounds to me like it's still "buying", and thus would apply, the others not so much.
View ArticleThread: The Ladies of Troyes:: Rules:: Persons rewarding citizen
by Hermjard Together with the expansion, there are four persons, who reward citizens on main buildings, either solely or additionally to certain tradesmen, namely Chretien de Troyes, and the three...
View ArticleReply: The Ladies of Troyes:: Rules:: Re: Persons rewarding citizen
by senorcoo No. That citizen goes away before the end of the game. That can be part of the strategy of buying someone's die near the end, to bump them out if you have the character that awards pts for...
View ArticleReply: The Ladies of Troyes:: Rules:: Re: Outdoor Activity Bridge (I) - 4 IP...
by senorcoo I would take it literally. They have to buy your die.
View ArticleReply: The Ladies of Troyes:: Rules:: Re: Outdoor Activity Bridge (I) - 4 IP...
by Bean-Boysenorcoo wrote:I would take it literally. They have to buy your die.Agreed. Those other cards aren't a "buy" action.
View ArticleThread: The Ladies of Troyes:: Rules:: Scribe
by Hermjard"This permits you to earn 1 VP per Event card you have countered in the game by using the Combat the Events action."I strongly assume, that you also get 1 VP per card, if defeated by other...
View ArticleReply: The Ladies of Troyes:: Rules:: Re: Scribe
by Svartisen I think you're right, and the Scribe works similarly to the Glassblower. When you activate the Scribe one time, you get 1 VP per each event card you've collected so far.
View ArticleReply: The Ladies of Troyes:: Rules:: Re: Augustine
by Alain13Hermjard 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;...
View ArticleReply: The Ladies of Troyes:: Rules:: Re: Scribe
by Alain13Hermjard wrote:"This permits you to earn 1 VP per Event card you have countered in the game by using the Combat the Events action."Or with other words, it's simply the amount of event cards,...
View ArticleReply: The Ladies of Troyes:: Rules:: Re: Augustine
by curtc That's too bad. I prefer Frank's assumption that you can't manipulate it (and will play that way), since if you're going to reroll, it means potentially having to reroll one of the other...
View ArticleReply: The Ladies of Troyes:: Rules:: Re: Augustine
by loupercurtc wrote:That's too bad. I prefer Frank's assumption that you can't manipulate it (and will play that way), since if you're going to reroll, it means potentially having to reroll one of the...
View ArticleReply: The Ladies of Troyes:: Rules:: Re: Augustine
by curtc Oh, so it's a virtual cube with 6s on all sides, as opposed to a proxy cube with the normal faces that comes preset with 6 face up? I definitely didn't get that humor.
View ArticleReply: The Ladies of Troyes:: Rules:: Re: Augustine
by Hermjard Me neither in the first glance. And presumably I never would had, without the smily and without the completely new "returning rule". Not, that I am the typical german with no sense of...
View ArticleReply: The Ladies of Troyes:: Rules:: Re: Augustine
by looleypalooleyAlain13 wrote:you can reroll the cube for 1 influence or return it for 4 influence:whistle:lol
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