Had them all correct! I guess it pays of that I am often the guy who explains games to others. So reading rule books is a part of the hobby I do like a lot. 😉
Hi, In your first example you mention (31:00) the possibly unlocked +2 from the payers board and I wondered about the player board +3? Does that make +5? If another player tied with them would that make it 6+ 5 + (combined 2nd place) 6 /2 + their 5? So in your third example fuel is spent in the prelude...this is because any one resource can be spent for the card?...and this includes face down cards? A learning game yesterday was a little confused as to whether a pip or the card qualified the prelude resource use and I'd forgotten most of the tips from watching your video a couple of weeks ago. All of your points are very helpful even without knowing the game or answers by the way. Thank you.
The player board scoring bonuses do stack, so if you have unlocked both, it would be +5. However, you have to win first place alone to gain the bonus; if you tie for first, you do not receive the bonus. Regarding prelude actions, those can always be taken on your turn -- after you play a card, but before you take any actions allowed by the card play. Prelude actions aren't related to the card you play, so it doesn't matter what type of card you played, or whether it was face up or face down. And a prelude action does not use up any of your pips.
Really amazed at how this approach teaches as well as entertains so well. Do you have any future videos upcoming? I even like them for games I don't own! :)
@@hairbrainedgames3127 it will be a few weeks until the next one. Just starting work on Maracaibo, then probably Dune: War for Arrakis. Glad you’re enjoying them.
OMG! You’re the first person to notice that! I never noticed that I had set this token down in the wrong place when I was resetting the example (it was in the right place during Question #1). Argh! Thanks for the catch!
Wow... I can't believe I got the rule about surpassing wrong... Thanks so much!
Had them all correct! I guess it pays of that I am often the guy who explains games to others. So reading rule books is a part of the hobby I do like a lot. 😉
Hi,
In your first example you mention (31:00) the possibly unlocked +2 from the payers board and I wondered about the player board +3? Does that make +5? If another player tied with them would that make it 6+ 5 + (combined 2nd place) 6 /2 + their 5?
So in your third example fuel is spent in the prelude...this is because any one resource can be spent for the card?...and this includes face down cards? A learning game yesterday was a little confused as to whether a pip or the card qualified the prelude resource use and I'd forgotten most of the tips from watching your video a couple of weeks ago.
All of your points are very helpful even without knowing the game or answers by the way.
Thank you.
The player board scoring bonuses do stack, so if you have unlocked both, it would be +5. However, you have to win first place alone to gain the bonus; if you tie for first, you do not receive the bonus.
Regarding prelude actions, those can always be taken on your turn -- after you play a card, but before you take any actions allowed by the card play. Prelude actions aren't related to the card you play, so it doesn't matter what type of card you played, or whether it was face up or face down. And a prelude action does not use up any of your pips.
Really amazed at how this approach teaches as well as entertains so well. Do you have any future videos upcoming? I even like them for games I don't own! :)
@@hairbrainedgames3127 it will be a few weeks until the next one. Just starting work on Maracaibo, then probably Dune: War for Arrakis. Glad you’re enjoying them.
@@ruleschallenge5573 Those are two fantastic games (both of which I own), so I'm even more excited for the next one! Take care.
I love these tests! I got them all right. Thanks for the challenge!
Ad test 7 - you mustn’t move ambition markers that have already been assigned to an ambition.
OMG! You’re the first person to notice that! I never noticed that I had set this token down in the wrong place when I was resetting the example (it was in the right place during Question #1). Argh! Thanks for the catch!
where are time stamps?
Ha! Same place as “taking out the garbage” and “filling the bird feeder”: The Bin of Things I Forgot to Do.
@ruleschallenge5573 yeah, I kinda want to go quickly through cases you pulled put just to check if I have all corners covers