Don't understand one thing. There is basic set of the game (for 2 players) and few expansions (also for 2 players). There is also 3/4 player expansion - how does that combine with other expansions, like Paladins & Dragons or Fire & Water? Do I have to buy two sets of each expansion? Or they can't be played in 3/4 player games? Thnx
"Sawaar":> Don't understand one thing. There is basic set of the game (for 2 players)> and few expansions (also for 2 players). There is also 3/4 player> expansion - how does that combine with other expansions, like Paladins &> Dragons or Fire & Water? Do I have to buy two sets of each expansion? Or> they can't be played in 3/4 player games?
The 3/4 player expansion is just the basic set with two other colors (green/red instead of yellow/blue).
Paladins & Dragons has so far only been published for the original basic set (yellow/blue), so at the moment it can only be played by TWO of the players in a 3-4 player game.
The game can be played in 3 ways: with specific scenarios, with equal forces or free choice. So at the moment you cannot play equal forces with 3 or 4 players using the Paladin & Dragons expansion, but you can easily set up your own scenarios or play 'semi-free' choice, where two players must us the basic characters (or the Minotaurus freebie character).
My guess is that it will be matter of sales figures that will determine whether the expansions are made for 3/4 players as well.
red/green expensions are available as goodies when you enter tournaments (as do other colors reverse male/female, etc...).
Sylvain
"Mik Svellov" <svellov@webspeed.dk> wrote in message news:4483eda6$0$140$edfadb0f@dread11.news.tele.dk...>
"Sawaar":> > Don't understand one thing. There is basic set of the game (for 2
players)> > and few expansions (also for 2 players). There is also 3/4 player> > expansion - how does that combine with other expansions, like Paladins &> > Dragons or Fire & Water? Do I have to buy two sets of each expansion?
they can't be played in 3/4 player games?>
The 3/4 player expansion is just the basic set with two other colors> (green/red instead of yellow/blue).>
Paladins & Dragons has so far only been published for the original basic
(yellow/blue), so at the moment it can only be played by TWO of the
players> in a 3-4 player game.>
The game can be played in 3 ways: with specific scenarios, with equal
forces> or free choice. So at the moment you cannot play equal forces with 3 or 4> players using the Paladin & Dragons expansion, but you can easily set up> your own scenarios or play 'semi-free' choice, where two players must us
basic characters (or the Minotaurus freebie character).>
My guess is that it will be matter of sales figures that will determine> whether the expansions are made for 3/4 players as well.>