gjs44
Seaman Recruit
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Post by gjs44 on Jan 12, 2015 21:21:32 GMT -5
Had a dispute regarding the "Much More" card. If the card is played on a player with 8 carrots, and the other players in the game have 6 carrots and 2 carrots, does this qualify as "much more"? I argued that it has to be more than double of all others players to qualify, but others argued it has to be double what any other opponent has.
"Much More! may be presented to any player who has “much more” Bunnies, Carrots, Cabbage Units, Water Units, Defense Units, Pawns, saved Zodiac cards, or saved Mysterious Place cards than any other player. “Much more” is defined as more than twice the amount of cards or Units as any other player, and each resource must be evaluated separately from any other resource."
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Post by TheDavii on Jan 13, 2015 7:39:33 GMT -5
Had a dispute regarding the "Much More" card. If the card is played on a player with 8 carrots, and the other players in the game have 6 carrots and 2 carrots, does this qualify as "much more"? I argued that it has to be more than double of all others players to qualify, but others argued it has to be double what any other opponent has. "Much More! may be presented to any player who has “much more” Bunnies, Carrots, Cabbage Units, Water Units, Defense Units, Pawns, saved Zodiac cards, or saved Mysterious Place cards than any other player. “Much more” is defined as more than twice the amount of cards or Units as any other player, and each resource must be evaluated separately from any other resource." The most current Zeta Zeta rules (Deluxe edition) says: So I think the player with 8 Carrots would really need 12 Carrots (double the 6 Carrots of the next most successful player) rather than just 8 Carrots in order to play it.
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