Forum & House Rules
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What are the do\do not do roles of a zombie player?
If you resurrect a fallen player as your zombie minion the zombie can only play standard attacks on other players on behalf of the player who sired them. Any Grimoire Pages the zombie finds will be turned over to their master.
• Zombies do NOT cast spells.
• Zombies DO read narration cards and act as the narrator. (We recommend making the zombie read their cards in their best undead zombie voice.)
• Zombies do NOT cast spells.
• Zombies DO read narration cards and act as the narrator. (We recommend making the zombie read their cards in their best undead zombie voice.)
Do I discard my cards when I die?
NO.
If you are defeated with a final Mortal Wound attack, do NOT discard your cards. Lay them down, in the event that you are zombiefied with the Necromancer card you will continue the game with the hand and cards you fell with which may include the Resurrection Card . As such if you are brought back with the Resurrection card already in hand you can play the card instantly and return to the game to the woe of the other players.
If you are defeated with a final Mortal Wound attack, do NOT discard your cards. Lay them down, in the event that you are zombiefied with the Necromancer card you will continue the game with the hand and cards you fell with which may include the Resurrection Card . As such if you are brought back with the Resurrection card already in hand you can play the card instantly and return to the game to the woe of the other players.
What to do if you draw multiple Instant Cards
- No matter how well you shuffle there are bound to always be a case where a person may draw more than one Instant play card especially on the initial draw.
- As a suggestion we recommend that during the initial drawl of cards at the start of the game to return all instant play cards back into the draw pile. This eliminates a confusing start by drawing multiple instant cards especially from a poorly shuffled new deck and helps maintain a order, especially to new players.
- In regular play, if more than one player have drawn Instant cards they will be played clockwise starting with the narrator.
- We recommend that you ALWAYS complete the actions of the first drawn Instant card before making any other move. This includes drawing new cards to replace the instant card that was played.)
- For Example. If you play the Cthulhu card which causes all the players to shuffle their hands and redistribute them. The person who played the Cthulhu card would receive the short hand and draw the new card. If they draw another instant card they would play again.
- If you draw MORE than one instant card into your hand you can choose which one to play first, even if the result would remove the other instant card(s) from your hand. Play them in whatever way would benefit you the most.
One Narration Cards Say "hit point" and another says "points" Are these the same thing?
• Yes. This was a proofing error. My bad. Try and get over it. I have. –Tom Savage: Creator
I have card(s) that require I play more than one card. Do I play them first and THEN redraw?
• No. If you play a card and have another card to play you can draw another card ( maxing at 5 ) into your hand and possibly use that card, increasing your chance of max offense.
ie: if you played the Revenge Spell which allows you to play two attacks on a player- You can attack a player, redraw, and pick from your now full hand to play your second attack.
Remember: Play a card, Draw a card.
ie: if you played the Revenge Spell which allows you to play two attacks on a player- You can attack a player, redraw, and pick from your now full hand to play your second attack.
Remember: Play a card, Draw a card.
Can I dodge attacks when Defenseless?
• So all of your relics are broken and you are shaking in your boots. Your opponent plays a final valid mortal wound attack to wipe you out, but, you have a handy Speed Boost spell card... what do you do? PLAY THAT SUCKER! An attack on your relic is the same as an attack on the player in all definition and instances.
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