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"Flip:" Is an Action that requires flipping the coin to see if it is successful (if the flip is failed, the Action does nothing). Certain Things have this ability, and most Actions do that have a free cost to play (compared to most Things that require tokens paid to the pot) as a draw back and built in chance of failure. | "Flip:" Is an Action that requires flipping the coin to see if it is successful (if the flip is failed, the Action does nothing). Certain Things have this ability, and most Actions do that have a free cost to play (compared to most Things that require tokens paid to the pot) as a draw back and built in chance of failure. | ||
The corner value of each card shows its statistics, they are as follows: Cost/Attack/Defense. | The corner value of each card shows its statistics, they are as follows: Cost/Attack/Defense. Attack and Defense values can be negative, but most range from 0 to 3, 3 being incredibly good because a roll of 1 gives a result of 4. | ||
Each Thing can declare an attack on another Thing in place of using an Action. This is done by comparing the attacking Thing's Attack value to the target Thing's Defense value. Each will roll 1D6 and add the result to its currently used value. If the attacking Thing's Attack total is GREATER than the target Thing's Defense total, the target Thing is destroyed. Only the defending Thing can be destroyed this way - although certain cards may be especially dangerous and their rules will explain any exceptions. | Each Thing can declare an attack on another Thing in place of using an Action. This is done by comparing the attacking Thing's Attack value to the target Thing's Defense value. Each will roll 1D6 and add the result to its currently used value. If the attacking Thing's Attack total is GREATER than the target Thing's Defense total, the target Thing is destroyed. Only the defending Thing can be destroyed this way - although certain cards may be especially dangerous and their rules will explain any exceptions. |
Revision as of 06:54, 8 August 2012
LEGACY OF THE GOLEM | |
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Designer | Coprolite Golem |
Date | 2012 |
Players | 2+ |
This deck has not been categorised. | |
To play Dvorak: Draw five cards each and leave the rest as a draw pile. On your turn, draw a card from the draw pile and play one Thing and/or one Action. (See the full rules.) | |
Print this deck | |
This deck is locked. Further cards should not be added - leave feedback on the talk page. |
Basic Rules
Share a single deck between players that uses one copy of each of the cards. A six-sided die and a coin are used. Tokens are used to pay for Things and payment is made to a central "Pot".
Special Rules
"Flip:" Is an Action that requires flipping the coin to see if it is successful (if the flip is failed, the Action does nothing). Certain Things have this ability, and most Actions do that have a free cost to play (compared to most Things that require tokens paid to the pot) as a draw back and built in chance of failure.
The corner value of each card shows its statistics, they are as follows: Cost/Attack/Defense. Attack and Defense values can be negative, but most range from 0 to 3, 3 being incredibly good because a roll of 1 gives a result of 4.
Each Thing can declare an attack on another Thing in place of using an Action. This is done by comparing the attacking Thing's Attack value to the target Thing's Defense value. Each will roll 1D6 and add the result to its currently used value. If the attacking Thing's Attack total is GREATER than the target Thing's Defense total, the target Thing is destroyed. Only the defending Thing can be destroyed this way - although certain cards may be especially dangerous and their rules will explain any exceptions.
Knobs are attachments that are played onto Things. However, Knobs do not have Attack or Defense values, they will be destroyed along with the Thing they are attached to.