kilgoretrout
Seaman Apprentice
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Post by kilgoretrout on Mar 5, 2007 10:18:29 GMT -5
Does the player who plays this card lose their bunnies? If so, then why does the card say "Give card to another player". If you "give" the card to the other player and they roll, then shouldn't only thier bunnies die? And if you play this card and your bunnies die, then what is the purpose of this card? Why would I risk losing ALL my bunnies? Anyways, had a huge argument about this one, so any rulings are appreciated. Thanks.
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Tyberius
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Post by Tyberius on Mar 5, 2007 11:40:09 GMT -5
Does the player who plays this card lose their bunnies? Yes, the player of the card is normally subject to the same risks If you are barriered away from Rainbo, you are safe from the card. That's why you might play it on someone else. You would play it on yourself if you had methods of rerolling dice to ensure your bunnies had a better chance of living...
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kilgoretrout
Seaman Apprentice
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Post by kilgoretrout on Mar 5, 2007 12:55:23 GMT -5
This is what we thought, thanks for the final word.
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Post by fifisdead on Mar 5, 2007 13:36:24 GMT -5
it would also be nice if you had one or two crappy bunnies and your opponent had a bunny you wanted to die or to have for yourslef if you had enough money to buy him from Weil
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res2100
Seaman Apprentice
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Post by res2100 on Mar 8, 2007 8:14:17 GMT -5
What if I have a Double Free Agent down which I am currently using as a Blue Bunny since I have a Blue Pawn, so it gives me a triple bunny. If Rainbo rolled the Blue die as the lowest, would it kill my Double Free Agent since I designated it as being blue?
I originally thought yes, but then reading the Free Agent card I can change it's colour whenever I want so I simply say it's a different colour than what was rolled low and then put the Free Agent back to blue once the Rainbo action is complete.
Is my thinking correct here?
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Post by Dmart on Mar 8, 2007 10:19:24 GMT -5
Your FA would be safe, since the "color" of an FA may be "changed" immediately. In this instance, you only need to be a color other than blue during the time that Rainbo is rolled. On your turn, the bunny could be expected to be blue again, enabling the triplet.
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Post by Nathan454 on Jun 10, 2018 22:56:08 GMT -5
Rainbo is unique in that it is the only Non-weapon card I am aware of that Barriers can protect your bunnies if Rainbo is on the other side of the Barrier. Obviously there would have to be two of them and Rainbo would have to be between them. Is there any other non-weapon cards like this?
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Post by mahobear8 on Jun 11, 2018 7:57:41 GMT -5
Rainbo is unique in that it is the only Non-weapon card I am aware of that Barriers can protect your bunnies if Rainbo is on the other side of the Barrier. Obviously there would have to be two of them and Rainbo would have to be between them. Is there any other non-weapon cards like this? I don't recall any other examples, but if there are it will describe it in the bunny bits specifically. I.E. Mad,Mad Donnelaith Bakery presumably ignores barriers on a roll of 1 as it is not stated barriers affect it
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