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Post by Dmart on Feb 27, 2007 7:33:38 GMT -5
With so many new members, and my lapse in getting the Khaki edition included in the Encyclopedia (which I promise within the next month- it really is done and just needs to be reviewed), the Rules Encyclopedia Discussion forum seems to have lost its focus.
Rules questions should be posted in the Rules Questions forums, not here. The intent behind this forum was to alert me (and others) to errors, omissions, and inaccuracies within the Encyclopedia itself. With all of the rules questions, it may be difficult to sort out what truly is an Encyclopedia issue.
Many visitors look for rules clarifications in the Rules Questions forum and may not even think about looking in this forum.
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Post by squidtaco on Feb 28, 2007 0:55:47 GMT -5
got it. Thanks for the clarification.
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Post by cournoyers on Feb 12, 2008 17:58:56 GMT -5
I need to ask a rules question about Bingo Flamingo. The killerbunnies.com website and the rule book read differently. Killerbunnies.com - "For example, a player could steal 5 Carrots from an opponent if he had: The opponent may foil the player's attempt to steal his Carrots by rolling any of the 5 numbers of the Carrots on either the Clear twenty-sided die or the Pink twelve-sided die." What exactly does "foil the player" mean? Do they keep all 5 carrots? or just the carrot that matched the die rolled on d20 / d12?
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Post by OMFGitsVico on Feb 12, 2008 21:52:58 GMT -5
I believe 'foil the player' basically means that the opponent gets a chance in the end to stop the player from taking his Carrots.
On my 'Bingo Flamingo' there isn't a number 17, but there are two 16s. Has Playroom made a correction for this?
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Post by mjb on Feb 13, 2008 14:50:55 GMT -5
I have just got Pink and Khaki and there are still two 16's on my card
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Post by TheDavii on Jun 27, 2009 7:18:42 GMT -5
I believe 'foil the player' basically means that the opponent gets a chance in the end to stop the player from taking his Carrots. On my 'Bingo Flamingo' there isn't a number 17, but there are two 16s. Has Playroom made a correction for this? Since I doubt most of us will repurchase the Perfectly Pink deck unless it wears out, I have recreated the Bingo Flamingo card with a 16 and a 17 (rather than two 16's). This can be printed onto a Bunny Blank and substituted for the original Bingo Flamingo if your deck has it like ours does. Bingo Flamingo (Revisited)
(Click for MagicCarrot.com web page to download image)
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