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newb questions
Published on 14 December 2008 - 10:25:29

I have a few questions about the game.

 

1) When moving into a square that contains a monster card, I fight the monster and kill it. After resolving that encounter, do I draw another card to resolve the square, or does fighting the monster end my turn?

 

2)  When you land on a town/village/tavern space, do you choose what to resolve, or do you need to resolve anything? The way we played, we just usually went with the 1-6 roll table, but we were unsure whether we had to resolve an encounter there or not.

 

3) When is it appropriate to discard a specific toughness of monsters to get a modifier for your strength or craf? Is it on your turn, at the end of your turn, when you meet the requirments?

 
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Reply #1 | Published on 14 December 2008 - 02:17:54

Hello!

So...

1 - When you land in a square where a monster card is in, you fight it but you don't draw any another card after. You just stack the killing points as usual and pick up the possibly items that another player could have drop here before you...

Oh, and if there are several cards in the same area, items and a monster card, you must fight the monster first ;)

2 - Once in a town/tavern/..., You roll a dice and apply the effect as scribe on the board. You don't have to draw an adventure card, but I think you could do such little things like rob items and/or attack other player in the same location.

3 - To me, the better time to modify your stats is once you reach the appropriate value, because more powerful you will be, more lucky to reach the inner board you will be. And even maybe before this the famous portal to pass!

Hope I didn't mistaken myself with these answers...

Good game to you!

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Reply #2 | Published on 14 December 2008 - 02:23:16
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Sorry double post, some weird formatting issue. Can't get out of quote?

 

 

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Reply #3 | Published on 14 December 2008 - 02:22:46
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1) When moving into a square that contains a monster card, I fight the monster and kill it. After resolving that encounter, do I draw another card to resolve the square, or does fighting the monster end my turn?

If a sqaure says "Draw 1 Card", and there is already a card on the Square, do not draw another, as it counts as that one card. So in thise case, your turn will end as you have entountered the square.

2)  When you land on a town/village/tavern space, do you choose what to resolve, or do you need to resolve anything? The way we played, we just usually went with the 1-6 roll table, but we were unsure whether we had to resolve an encounter there or not.

You must always encounter the square. So if you land on there, you must choose somewhere to visit or roll. If there is a person on the square, you may alternatively choose to encounter them.

3) When is it appropriate to discard a specific toughness of monsters to get a modifier for your strength or craf? Is it on your turn, at the end of your turn, when you meet the requirments?


You can only trade in towards your strength or craft at the end of your turn.

Snake Loaf™ | Your worst enemies stab you in the back, but your best friends stab you in the front. - Oscar Wilde

Reply #4 | Published on 14 December 2008 - 09:39:45
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SubElement said:

You must always encounter the square. So if you land on there, you must choose somewhere to visit or roll. If there is a person on the square, you may alternatively choose to encounter them. 

This is incorrect as far as I know. I've found no such requirement in the standard rules. If I'm missing something, please point it out.

When a square says "may" or "can" in its description of options, ALL choices are optional. In the Tavern you have to roll, but in the Village or City, all choices are optional and you don't have to do anything. The same goes for the Chapel. Some "house" rules require one to choose to do something;

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Reply #5 | Published on 14 December 2008 - 10:16:30
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In 4th edition, as with the revised edition, you must visit one of the three people in the Village or City.

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Reply #6 | Published on 14 December 2008 - 23:13:47
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Hmm... that's silly... and if correct it is a contradiction in redesign ideology. Considering among justification of Fate was giving players more control versus game mechanics, this change takes away control.

The squares on the board read "Visit Only One of the Following"... but I'm not sure that means "have to."  I cannot find any rule that clarifies this. Poor wording again, and in the new corner graphics for the Revised edition recently posted, the text is change for the cornes but is just as unclear. SIGH.

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Reply #7 | Published on 14 December 2008 - 23:36:02
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That was always my take on the Village or City. You Have to do one of them.... Keep an extra item with you so you can turn it into gold or go the other way. I guess you have to have business in the towns....

I want to turn the Dog into Gold...

Reply #8 | Published on 15 December 2008 - 01:15:51
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 They were made "visit" (as in command) spaces to stop people just going there and doing nothing.

Harbourmaster at Talisman Island  - Fourteen magical years & counting!! - Chock full of Talisman goodness! Igigwe!  

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Reply #9 | Published on 15 December 2008 - 09:06:37
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Well, I think it will become a house rule that they are still optional.

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Reply #10 | Published on 16 December 2008 - 14:33:30
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The biggest reason I see behind the intension of "you must visit" a space in the city and village is this...

If you are in a settlement, something is going to happen to you (looking at it from a role playing perspective)

The tavern, is a must.  You roll on the table.

For the village and city, they are giving you multiple "tavern" spaces to roll or do some action.

 

Tavern example.  This space could have been broken up into a few catigories.

1.Visit inside the tavern and roll the table (like normal)

2.got upstairs and get a room for the night (regain 1 life and 1 fate)

3.Hang around outside lurking in the dark. If another character lands on this space you may attempt to steal a item from him. on a 4+

You have the option of doing one of the threee.  But you must do one of them.

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Reply #11 | Published on 17 December 2008 - 10:09:00
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The reasoning still doesn't work.

  1. Passing through a settlement in a pure RPG does not always generate an encounter; sometimes the characters are just passing through, and the settlement is a landmark along the way and nothing more.
  2. This isn't an RPG; it's a boardgame, and that dimension takes precedence.
  3. Inactive or option spaces exist in many boardgames... in fact almost everyone I've ever played.

2nd ed. Village states "You may visit...," so playing it another way was a house rule and not by the rules of the game itself. Same Wording in 3rd edition, and I'd assume the same in 1st. I don't see the point of this change, and sorry if I'm finding flaws in speculated reasons. It is still a contradiction of redesign ideology against claims that mechanics override player choice too much.

And the wording on the board still leaves room to be interpreted (which is what we are doing) and should have been made as clear as previous editions.

"You must visit..."

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Reply #12 | Published on 17 December 2008 - 10:27:41

CITY

Visit the Doctor, Alchemist, or Enchantress

VILLAGE

Visit the Blacksmith, Healer, or Mystic

TAVERN

Roll 1 die

This text is taken directly from the revised 4th edition board. The wording is perfectly clear. A character must do something in these spaces. This change was brought in to prevent a character from specifically doing nothing in the City space.

Elliott Eastoe

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Reply #13 | Published on 21 December 2008 - 09:28:44

Can I encounter more then one people in the Village and the City?

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Reply #14 | Published on 21 December 2008 - 10:44:54
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 No, the board text states - "Visit the Blacksmith, Healer, or Mystic" and "Visit the Doctor, Alchemist, or Enchantress" - so you may only visit one of them.

Harbourmaster at Talisman Island  - Fourteen magical years & counting!! - Chock full of Talisman goodness! Igigwe!  

Sometimes I even update my Facebook page for the site!

Reply #15 | Published on 21 December 2008 - 12:16:36

Thank You very much!

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