Are Event cards paid for and played directly from one's hand, or are they purchased during the procurement phase? The rules appear silent.
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How are Event cards played?
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How are Event cards played?
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Re: How are Event cards played?
Hey nukesnipe, welcome to the forums! Thanks for your question.
It says in a few places in the rulebook, and most explicitly on page 32 that
are always played as
unless otherwise indicated.
The timing section, pages 23-25, governs when abilities and effects may be played. On page 25, it says:
are very flexible in terms of when they can be played.
It says in a few places in the rulebook, and most explicitly on page 32 that


The timing section, pages 23-25, governs when abilities and effects may be played. On page 25, it says:
So the basic answer is "any time." There's some nuance to that, of course, but generally speakingIf an effect is not subject to either a phase restriction or thetiming indicator, then it may be generated at any time, provided no other effect is pending. Only effects with
timing may be played while another effect is on the queue.

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Re: How are Event cards played?
Jeff,
Thanks for the reply; that cleared things up somewhat.
What still has me puzzled is how I actually put them into play. For instance, during the ready phase I draw an
that has a cost of
. At some point, I need to spend
2 in order to utilize the card. Do I purchase the card during the procurement phase as I would
or
, or do in hold the card secretly in my hand and pay the
2 at the time I choose to play it? Also, I understand that the
2 can come from either cards out of my hand or off the top of my deck.
I guess what my question really boils down to is when do I pay for the
?
Other than Yu-Gi-Oh when my son was in middle school (10+ years ago), I've never played a CCG. I admit that I am a bit lost on some of the nuances.
Thanks for the reply; that cleared things up somewhat.
What still has me puzzled is how I actually put them into play. For instance, during the ready phase I draw an







I guess what my question really boils down to is when do I pay for the

Other than Yu-Gi-Oh when my son was in middle school (10+ years ago), I've never played a CCG. I admit that I am a bit lost on some of the nuances.

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Re: How are Event cards played?
Hi Scott, welcome to Traveller. You pay the
cost at the moment you wish to play the card.

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Re: How are Event cards played?





Cards fall within one of four timing categories in Traveller (this information is available in the Timing section of the rulebook):
1) If an effect requires a cost (of any kind, not just credits. So, for instance,





2) If an effect is on a Permanent (:connection,





3) If an effect has a Phase Restriction, then it may only be generated during that phase.
4) If an effect has a timing indicator, that defines both when and how the effect may be generated. For instance, only

These categories are not necessarily mutually exclusive. You may have an activated ability that operates under a phase restriction. See page 24 for an example.
I realize it can seem confusing at first. Timing is usually the most sophisticated and complicated part of any card game's rules, in part because while the vast majority of situations resolve fairly intuitively, there can be special occasions that require recourse to finer distinctions of when things technically happen.
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Re: How are Event cards played?
Jeff,
Thanks for the detailed reply.
Believe it or not, I actually understood the timing aspect; I just couldn't figure out when to pay for the cards....
Thanks for the detailed reply.
Believe it or not, I actually understood the timing aspect; I just couldn't figure out when to pay for the cards....

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