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Advanced Solutions, Inc. - Rules Clarification
Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2018 8:47 pm
by Frewfrux
Card text reads:
"
-
: When you draw from an Adventure Deck, draw 2 additional cards. Choose one, and return the others to the bottom of that deck in any order."
No phase is listed for when this
can take place, so I assume that means it can happen in any phase.
As there's no point in drawing more face-down cards, this text could mean one of two things:
1) It only applies when drawing face-up cards (ie. when replacing a
you or your opponent has completed).
2) As stated, it applies *whenever* you draw and you can therefore look at face-down
cards, as you are playing them, once per round.
I've been assuming #1, only because it's the most restrictive, as well as #2 seems almost too powerful. (That said, I haven't tried it with the #2 rules so I really don't know.)
Re: Advanced Solutions, Inc. - Rules Clarification
Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2018 8:20 pm
by Horizon Ian
It may make more sense if you take into account there is a mistake in the insert sheet in the decks (but not in the rulebook). During the adventure phase, when a player is playing a complication to a contract, the player who plays the complication looks at the adventure card before placing it on a contract. This is different from the automatic complication that a contract receives when it is first put into play, which is not looked at by any player before being played face down. While there are other times when cards are drawn from the adventure deck and looked at, the playing of a complication during the adventure phase is the most common.
Does that help with when it would be useful and when it wouldn't?
Re: Advanced Solutions, Inc. - Rules Clarification
Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2018 9:12 pm
by Frewfrux
Yes. I was playing solo at the time, and the guidelines for that do not include any time when you look at a
before playing it, only
's.
Basically, the answer is #1, but in "normal" play it will apply at times to both
's and
's.
Thanks
Re: Advanced Solutions, Inc. - Rules Clarification
Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2018 11:42 pm
by Loadgoldandgo
I previously only used this card when drawing additional complications during the adventure phase. Looking again, I know think that it could be used when playing a
card while refilling a slot to choose the best of the three. Is that correct?
Re: Advanced Solutions, Inc. - Rules Clarification
Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2018 8:01 am
by Frewfrux
Oh wait...re-reading the rule book on solo play, I see that there is mention of a time when you draw
card face-up. I think I still have this a bit wrong. Let's start with normal, multi-player rules for adding
's to
's :
1) During set-up, and any time a
is replaced, the
has a
added face-down.
2) During the Adventure Phase player's take turns drawing a
and placing it on a
of their choosing.
Do I have that right?
For solo play #1 still applies, but #2 is replaced with the alternate rules which state (page 42):
1) Draw and place a face-down
card based on guidelines (not included here)
2) Draw a face-up
and place it wherever you like
Do I have that right? When I was playing I was only doing #1, so it seemed like there was not any point where I drew a face-up card.
Re: Advanced Solutions, Inc. - Rules Clarification
Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 2:06 pm
by Horizon Jeff
You are correct on both counts.
Just to be super clear, in a solo play game, you should be placing at least two
a turn, one according to the game directions, and one of your choice.
Re: Advanced Solutions, Inc. - Rules Clarification
Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 9:43 pm
by Frewfrux
Funny you clarified that. As I tried my next solo game I was wondering to myself if playing 2
cards per turn was the intent of the rules. It's like you read my mind.
Jeff get's a
badge!
Re: Advanced Solutions, Inc. - Rules Clarification
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2018 10:17 am
by Horizon Ian
Loadgoldandgo wrote: ↑Sun Feb 18, 2018 11:42 pm
I previously only used this card when drawing additional complications during the adventure phase. Looking again, I know think that it could be used when playing a
card while refilling a slot to choose the best of the three. Is that correct?
Correct.