Quote from: Bumsakalaka on September 18, 2022, 01:12:21 PMAgain not well made distribution. There are two cards CRFF (CRFM) but none of CFFR I think for coop it will have not fealeble impact
Again not well made distribution. There are two cards CRFF (CRFM) but none of CFFR
I think we have been playing it wrongWe assumed that in 2player we could use either colour meeple we had on our turn. This was due to us "losing" meeple in total. (12 meeple total 6 each compared to a 4 player game, 20 meeple total 5 each). This somehow alongside with it not being explicitly stated made us assume we could.place either colour on our turn.
As I understand it, for two/one player, the fact that you use meeples of different colours is only because there aren't enough meeples of a single colour.
The English rules specify that you get the points for each colour involved, not each player involved. So on that base, it would matter which colour you use, and for 2 player games, you can utilise the different colours you have in order to score more (joint) pointsQuote from: corinthiens13 on November 05, 2022, 11:57:43 AMAs I understand it, for two/one player, the fact that you use meeples of different colours is only because there aren't enough meeples of a single colour.There are enough meeple for each player. 5 meeple per colour are available. But to avoid the 2 players having too many, you only get 3 of each colour. I see it as a way to still use multiple colours, as that is what joint scoring is checked for
Two questions about level 3 to 6. The rules states that when assigning a hound to a meeple, you cannot assign it to a burried meeple. What if there's no meeple on board? Or only burried meeples?
Then, once a hound has been assigned to a meeple, the rules states that "A hound stays with the meeple you added them to until that meeple is scored." What happens with the hound if the meeple it is assigned to has to be burried?
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