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by Daimond Warrior and 2 monsters stays on the same tile. Warrior was using Dragon's Breath. He killed first monster. When Warrior can take his treasure, immediately or after he attacks second monster?
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by Magnus Maximus You draw your treasure card immediately after defeating a monster.
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by DaimondMagnus Maximus wrote:You draw your treasure card immediately after defeating a monster. But what if Warrior takes BLESS that allows him to move his speed? Can he move to another tile and...
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by mXZPLK You can only draw a treasure card once per turn, doesn't matter how many monsters you kill.And i think you can only use Dragon's Breath once per adventure?
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by DaimondmXZPLK wrote:You can only draw a treasure card once per turn, doesn't matter how many monsters you kill.And i think you can only use Dragon's Breath once per adventure?Warrior and 2 monsters...
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by mXZPLK Dragon's Breath is a an area of effect attack. You have to roll the attack for all monsters, AND THEN if any of then is killed you draw a treasure card and apply its effects. A treasure card...
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by DaimondmXZPLK wrote:Dragon's Breath is a an area of effect attack. You have to roll the attack for all monsters, AND THEN if any of then is killed you draw a treasure card and apply its effects. A...
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by Desiderata Yeah, I went back and counted, and there are an even number of white and black arrows on the special tiles (10 of each), but there are more black arrows on the non-special tiles (12 vs...
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by mXZPLK Yes. An attack that hits multiple monsters happen simultaneously, even if mechanically you have to roll a die once per target.
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by Desiderata I'm just coming here to say I'm surprised that I'm the only one to thumb this post. The rules are so vague on this issue (among others) that it seems to me it would be a FAQ (hence a...
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by Magnus Maximus I've had CR for years now, but have only recently started using the monster tokens. I thought I'd collect ideas in how to use them. I've been using this distribution:21 tokens...
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by Magnus Maximus Out of interest I ran a small experiment using the monster tokens. I ran this using a slightly different distribution than the one outlined above. I used:23 tokens:6 zeroes 11 ones 4...
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by LocutusZero To find the average: (6x0 + 11x1 + 4x2 + 2x3)/23 = 1.087. Times 10 tiles, that's an average of 10.87 monsters per game. Given 10 samples, the average aggregate would be +8.7.
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by Magnus Maximus Ok, so if I made the distribution as above in my OP by removing one zero and one two, the average would rise to 10.95 monsters per 10 tiles. Interesting, thanks!
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by Magnus Maximus Ok, so I was just pondering this and I'm getting a little confused. Math is not my strong suit. If there isn't any difference (mathematically) between a pool of six "2" tokens and six...
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by Bartheus Deviation is usually used to represent how far individual samples are from the mean.
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by Daimond When Freezing Cloud ability deals damage to monsters, at the end of Wizard Hero Phase only or at the end of each Hero Phase?
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by EverywhereGamesDaimond wrote:When Freezing Cloud ability deals damage to monsters, at the end of Wizard Hero Phase only or at the end of each Hero Phase?I would assume at the end of the Wizard Hero...
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