Great video! Just one small correction regarding the scoring of leftover resources from the rulebook: „Score 1 VP for every 2 Uranium in your Mines, 2 Workers in your personal supply, and 5 Thaler in your player area. Before scoring your leftover resources, you may still convert Uranium into Workers and Workers into Thaler.”
Once again a fantastic video. Awesome to see Paul Grogan in your supporters list. He has been a favorite of mine for years now, and you have been a favorite since I discovered you a few months ago. Keep up the good work!
Great teach. *Important note regarding producing energy: you do not need uranium and/or coal to produce energy. You can produce energy based strictly on passive energy bonuses from action tiles, technology and turbines, as long as your building that is being powered is in the same network as a power plant.*
@@nithrania-gameinanutshell The reason I pointed it out is because I got it wrong the first time because this is different from Barrage, where bonuses alone cannot produce energy.
@@saltpastillen True, it's what I meant but could have phrased it differently. What I don't understand is how does producing energy without using coal or uranium makes any sense thematically?
Excellent tutorial Branislov. Your attention to detail is great and learning these complicated euro games is significantly easier after watching your videos. Production value is top shelf as always.
Thank you - correct, the placement of those red stars is not valid. I focused on the yellow stars, somehow missing the red placements for the example. :)
Thank you Branislav for another masterpiece video of how to play a such complex game. I'll wait to Spanish version of the game will be available to buy it
Helpful video! Thank you! One small item: at the end you converted the uranium and workers down to coins for endgame scoring, but you wouldnt want to do that since uranium and workers have better endgame VP rates. 2 uranium = 1VP, 2 workers = 1VP, 5 coins = 1VP
Oh, it looks like I missed this one sentence during the recording. ☹️ Apologies. You fulfill them "directly from the gameboard". You don't need to take the purple tiles and place them next to your player board. You can fulfill them "directly".
Actually I only managed to play it once, and I like it a lot, and I can see it getting better and better. On the other hand, I'm not the biggest fan of all that scoring at the end of the game. It's a great game, but doesn't beat Brass for me. :)
The rules are complex, but sensible thanks to this teach. If only the devs had added some kind of theme to make play interesting. I'm thinking about changing the name to Nucleus; with proteins, DNA, ribosomes, mitochondria and all the inner workings of a living cell.
Great video! Just one small correction regarding the scoring of leftover resources from the rulebook: „Score 1 VP for every 2 Uranium in your Mines, 2 Workers in your personal supply, and 5 Thaler in your player area. Before scoring your leftover resources, you may still convert Uranium into Workers and Workers into Thaler.”
This is definitely going to be the video soooo many people were looking forward to being released!
Thank you. ☺️
Once again a fantastic video. Awesome to see Paul Grogan in your supporters list. He has been a favorite of mine for years now, and you have been a favorite since I discovered you a few months ago. Keep up the good work!
Thank you very much. ☺️
Great teach. *Important note regarding producing energy: you do not need uranium and/or coal to produce energy. You can produce energy based strictly on passive energy bonuses from action tiles, technology and turbines, as long as your building that is being powered is in the same network as a power plant.*
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True, maybe I could have stated that specifically!
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The reason I pointed it out is because I got it wrong the first time because this is different from Barrage, where bonuses alone cannot produce energy.
Doesn't even have to be in the same network, but the building do have to be linked to a powerplant.
@@saltpastillen
True, it's what I meant but could have phrased it differently. What I don't understand is how does producing energy without using coal or uranium makes any sense thematically?
Excellent tutorial Branislov. Your attention to detail is great and learning these complicated euro games is significantly easier after watching your videos. Production value is top shelf as always.
Thank you so much. :)
37:06 the two red stars should be there? i though that were not possible to have same color stars in the same tier... by the way.. this is THE video
Thank you - correct, the placement of those red stars is not valid. I focused on the yellow stars, somehow missing the red placements for the example. :)
One of the best teaching videos I have seen.
Excellent - this will help to get into the game once my pre-ordered copy arrives. :)
Another excellent teach for an excellent game. Well done Branislav
Thank you Christos. ☺️
Thank you Branislav for another masterpiece video of how to play a such complex game. I'll wait to Spanish version of the game will be available to buy it
Hi, is there a website where I can buy games in Spanish that ships to the US?
Another great How to play Thanks
Again, you have the best how to play board games. Thank you!
Thank you so much. ☺️
Just supported on Patreon after watching this video. Such a good teach that I'm using tonight!
Thank you so much. ☺️
TOP, please continue!!!
Helpful video! Thank you! One small item: at the end you converted the uranium and workers down to coins for endgame scoring, but you wouldnt want to do that since uranium and workers have better endgame VP rates. 2 uranium = 1VP, 2 workers = 1VP, 5 coins = 1VP
Correct, thank you!
Great video, plus your accent suits the theme
00:37:15 Is this legal to have 2 red start in the same color-section?
No it's not, I focused on the yellow stars and didn't notice those two red stars in the same section. Apologies for a confusion.
Excelent video! I would love a video explaining the automa rules, which is a bit confusing.
Thank you. Unfortunately, I don't have the time capacity for automa rules now. 😟
What about the purple contracts. Were they discussed?
Oh, it looks like I missed this one sentence during the recording. ☹️ Apologies.
You fulfill them "directly from the gameboard". You don't need to take the purple tiles and place them next to your player board. You can fulfill them "directly".
Great video
Please make a strategy video about nucleum 😊
I would love to, but I haven't played it enough times yet. :)
Branislav - what is your opinion of the game? Seems like it is one you would really like. I give it an 8.5/10. Might go higher the more I play.
Actually I only managed to play it once, and I like it a lot, and I can see it getting better and better. On the other hand, I'm not the biggest fan of all that scoring at the end of the game. It's a great game, but doesn't beat Brass for me. :)
good job, thanks for the video
Você é o melhor!
The rules are complex, but sensible thanks to this teach. If only the devs had added some kind of theme to make play interesting. I'm thinking about changing the name to Nucleus; with proteins, DNA, ribosomes, mitochondria and all the inner workings of a living cell.
Thank you. ☺️ And I agree, the theme is ... well... not so interesting. :)
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