Complications with adventures and complications
Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2021 7:42 am
Hi there,
I'm somewhat new to the game and though we have had a few games (unluckily with much time passing by between them) there are still some questions / situations that remain unclear regarding the complications
So, first of all: when there is an adventure with 3 on it and two captains pursuing the contract , does each of them encounter all of the three ? Or starting with the higher captain A chooses one of the , then B chooses a and then A (in case he made it through the first ) chooses the final ?
So, in that case B would have an advantage as he only encounters one in contrast to A. Is this ok?
It's even more of an advantage when there is only one on the
The next situation: I had my Subs. Merchant on an adventure, made it through the but hadn't enough skills and such to fullfill the . In the next round I opted to remain on the (now free) adventure. Then we draw new cards. Is it ok to place a new on an adventure where either the adventure is already "reached" or where the are already face-up?
And: when I draw a new during the round and will bring it to an that already has it's maximum of (face-down as nobody comiited to this adventure). Do I take a look at all the laying there, then after reviewing the face-down choosing the one that I like to remain/discard? Or will the discarded be chosen by random?
Finally: how do things work if I have question #3 and #4 combined? I'm sitting on an adventure, having not yet completed all (all face-up) and a new one would be placed by my opponent. Does he chose which one he keeps / discards? Or is it randomized?
And will it be placed face-up or face-down?
Best regards
Jochen
I'm somewhat new to the game and though we have had a few games (unluckily with much time passing by between them) there are still some questions / situations that remain unclear regarding the complications
So, first of all: when there is an adventure with 3 on it and two captains pursuing the contract , does each of them encounter all of the three ? Or starting with the higher captain A chooses one of the , then B chooses a and then A (in case he made it through the first ) chooses the final ?
So, in that case B would have an advantage as he only encounters one in contrast to A. Is this ok?
It's even more of an advantage when there is only one on the
The next situation: I had my Subs. Merchant on an adventure, made it through the but hadn't enough skills and such to fullfill the . In the next round I opted to remain on the (now free) adventure. Then we draw new cards. Is it ok to place a new on an adventure where either the adventure is already "reached" or where the are already face-up?
And: when I draw a new during the round and will bring it to an that already has it's maximum of (face-down as nobody comiited to this adventure). Do I take a look at all the laying there, then after reviewing the face-down choosing the one that I like to remain/discard? Or will the discarded be chosen by random?
Finally: how do things work if I have question #3 and #4 combined? I'm sitting on an adventure, having not yet completed all (all face-up) and a new one would be placed by my opponent. Does he chose which one he keeps / discards? Or is it randomized?
And will it be placed face-up or face-down?
Best regards
Jochen