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Post by bunnyoftheround on Feb 23, 2005 20:52:17 GMT -5
Hey (new member, first poster)
Anyway, One of the most interesting cards for me during bunnies are the barriers. When I have them, I prefer to use them between me and the more threatening of the players next to me, allowing me to pound then with impuity with "splash" weapons (sea whiz mount, a-bomb).
However, I hate being boxed in, It really sucks when you're in a room by myself and some drops a cyber bunny in there.
What are your views on it?
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Post by LotH on Feb 23, 2005 22:15:27 GMT -5
Generally it's not good to get boxed in unless you have lots of bunnies and double turns and lots of weapons and defense cards and ... It's good to get boxed in with one other player because they won't play the big weapons on you (in general). You kinda start playing as a team then and, if you have a few bunnies, you can drop a bomb on them when there's only one carrot left.
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wjb808
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Post by wjb808 on Jun 10, 2005 8:19:29 GMT -5
i love getting boxed in especially when i have one bunny. This keeps people from playing splash weapons on you because it would be a waste (unless you get them really mad).
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Tyberius
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Post by Tyberius on Jun 10, 2005 8:58:41 GMT -5
I agree with Bunnyoftheround with the fear of Red Run cards. Imagine being stuck with ORP depleting your stuff every round The only advantage against Red Runs is it would be useless for someone to play Leif on you, unless it's hoping your bunnies will be thrown off, one by one.
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whitbunny
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Post by whitbunny on Jun 11, 2005 9:20:35 GMT -5
But to box someone in when you have ORP next would be great...
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Post by Jeffro on Jun 11, 2005 11:04:49 GMT -5
I love me some boxes too. Either way (in or out) it's an intersting dynamic to the game.
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Post by RC_Cola on Jun 16, 2005 17:54:31 GMT -5
I only try to have one barrier out at a time. What I do is put the barrier on the side that makes most sence for Roaming Red cards. Example. If I have a roaming red card that moves clockwise, I put the barrier to my right and then put the roaming red card on my left. Then it moves slowly around the table and slowly back again. That way everyone gets it twice before there is a chance of me getting hit once.
Question though... If a person is boxed in and you play the Ebola Virus, what happens. It is suppose to go around until all bunnies are hit, but the boxed in bunnies (or boxed out bunnies depending on your point of view) can never get hit while the walls are up. Does the ebola keep going around until a wall goes down an those bunnies get hit, or when all bunnies on the same side of the barriers as the virus are hit is it done. (question is assuming no one kills the ebola virus first).
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whitbunny
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Post by whitbunny on Jun 16, 2005 18:21:15 GMT -5
I heard somewhere that, if the Ebola Virus has nobody (nobunny?) to attack, it just goes away. (But I'm not sure who it was, so the information may not be accurate...)
For example, if it is trapped between two barriers and has already hit all the bunnies in between the barriers, then it would just go away.
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Post by LotH on Jun 16, 2005 19:07:37 GMT -5
I believe that whitbunny is right in the fact that if it wipes out all of your bunnies, then it disappears. Also, if you roll and beat it, then you are immune from it if it returns. You are not immune from it if you use defense cards however.
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