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by jonshergrison wrote:We've always played that you have to decide whether you are yielding Tokyo before the card buying phase, but I don't think that's really specified in the rules either.This was...
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by Scorpion0x17jonsher wrote:grison wrote:We've always played that you have to decide whether you are yielding Tokyo before the card buying phase, but I don't think that's really specified in the rules...
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by jonsherScorpion0x17 wrote:You can only yield when attacked by a monster, via claws on dice, not when taking damage from cards.Right, and that wasn't my question. It was about the timing. If...Nidale...
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by weijie_88 Hi!Problem: I noticed in this game, the cards are imbalanced. Meaning, so cards are pretty redundant and useless, while some are definitely overpowered. This is not a problem in the game...
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by EitherOrlokweijie_88 wrote:In my numerous number of games played, I have yet to seen people refresh the cards by discarding 2 energy. Essentially no one would want to waste 2 of their energy to do...
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by Caspar0 Yeah, we use the refresh often in our group as well. Usually it is to keep a reaaly powerful card away from a energy hoarder or to prevent someone picking up a cool card combo.
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by jentinma I have to agree with those who see refresh used often. We will see both refreshes to prevent people from getting great cards as well as people with a lot of energy searching for a desired...
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by Scorpion0x17jonsher wrote:Scorpion0x17 wrote:You can only yield when attacked by a monster, via claws on dice, not when taking damage from cards.Right, and that wasn't my question. It was about the...
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by Player77 I have discarded cards in the past as well by paying 2 energy cubes. Doing this actually prevented my opponent to win, on some occasions.
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: Rules:: Re: Timing questions
by jonsher Again, this is the part that comes into question...grison wrote:We've always played that you have to decide whether you are yielding Tokyo before the card buying phase, but I don't think...
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by a1bert In the rules there is no mention of having until the end of turn to decide whether to leave Tokyo. When you are in Tokyo and are attacked, you can yield or you don't. The game does not...
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by nerman8r Each player puts down three discount tokens each turn? That seems like an awful lot.I agree that many of the cards as written are overcosted, and clearing the cards for two energy is very...
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by cornixt Have you seen the double energy version someone came up with? Essentially does the same thing but a bit easier to implement.
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by a1bert I imagine in this game version you decide which cards to give to other players, instead of deciding which cards you would like to buy..You might as well eliminate the dice rolling as...
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View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: Rules:: Re: Timing questions
by jonshera1bert wrote:In the rules there is no mention of having until the end of turn to decide whether to leave Tokyo. When you are in Tokyo and are attacked, you can yield or you don't. The game...
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by JDK002 As others have said, the "Sweep" action will vary from game to game. However I would say the people you're playing with must not see the the advantage of it. You can purchase upgrade cards...
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by IelloGamesjonsher wrote:Again, this is the part that comes into question...grison wrote:We've always played that you have to decide whether you are yielding Tokyo before the card buying phase, but I...
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by grievy I honestly think I'm yet to see a game of this where the sweep wasn't used, whether that was to find better cards to to prevent somebody getting something powerful.I'm not a big fan of this...
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