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Welcome to medieval Spain. You're a grande swinging some big pipe. The king is touring the countryside throwing baller rear end parties and you want in. But once the party starts the club locks up tight! So you send your pimpalleros to spread your good name across the country and if you can convince the king to grace your court with a party you'll get beaucoup respect. But the other grandes are out to diss you and nothing pisses off the king more than multiple people kissing his rear end. The grande who can control the king and smartly manage the region will come out on top! Rules of the Game El Grande is a pretty simple, low-luck game. There are 9 regions on the gameboard, each with a point value. From left to right, top to bottom: Galicia, Basque Country, Aragon, Catalonia, Old Castile, New Castile, Valencia, Seville, Granada. There's also the castillo . It's a special region that anyone can access. You can see the white outline on the lower right. You have caballeros represented by cubes . Some of them are in your province (reserves) while others are in your court (in the game but not in play). You move them around the board to dominate the regions. You also have a grande, a slightly larger cube . They make a region more valuable for you but they do not count for dominance and they usually don't move. Finally there's the king . The king shuts down a region: nothing in his region can be affected by any ability whatsoever. No one goes in and no one leaves. He supersedes all rules! Caballeros can usually only be placed in regions adjacent to the king. Everyone has a hand of 13 "power" cards numbered 1 to 13 and with 6 to 0 caballeros. At the beginning of a round, each player in turn order plays a numbered card. The number determines (A) who goes first in descending order (13 always goes first, 1 always goes last) and (B) the max caballeros you move from your province to your court. Players can not play duplicate cards in a single round. If player 1 plays a 13 then player 2 cannot play a 13. Your power cards are discarded at the end of the round. Note: If you have no caballeros in the province you may remove them from the board to make up the difference (remember, the king is taboo!). On your turn there are 5 "action" cards with an action and number of caballeros on them from 1-5. You pick one action card on your turn. You may, in whichever order you want, perform two things: (A) move up to the pictured caballeros from your court to the board adjacent to the king or the castillo (you may split up as many as you want), (B) execute or ignore the special action. The special action usually allows you to ignore rules such as moving the grande or placing caballeros in any region. The 5-card always lets you move the king. Remember, the king is taboo to everything except moving the king. Action cards can only be chosen once per round and are permanently discarded after used. Only the number 5 (move the king) remains in the game but it still can only be used once per round! Each player takes a turn selecting an action card. Once everyone has taken a turn we begin a new round and the last player will be the first to choose a power card. After the 3rd, 6th, and 9th (final) round you score the game. The person with the most caballeros in a region gets the most points, second most gets the next highest, and so on. Tied players drop a rank. E.g. if a region is worth 5/3/1 and two players tie for first they'll both get 3 points. Be warned, if two players tie for first and two players tie for second then the first tie gets 3 points but the second tie gets nothing. You score +2 points if you have majority in the region with your grande. You score +2 points if you have majority in the region with your king. In both cases ties don't count for this bonus. The castillo is actually the first region to be scored. After scoring, everyone with caballeros in the castillo will secretly choose a region (not the king's region!) to send all of their caballeros. The castillo is a way to score points as well as sneaking up on people when they least expect it. Lastly these are mobile scoring boards. If a card tells you to place one then you may select it and overwrite a score track on the board. Once placed mobile scoreboards may be moved but they can never be removed from the board. RULES OF THIS THREAD I'll be tracking caballeros with an image post that everyone can see. I will also post the action cards with an accompanying picture. All other information will be displayed by text including power cards that have been used (this is not secret). There is no secret information in this game except for when the secret spinner is called for either by an action card or scoring the castillo. Players will PM me their moves (if you don't have PM I will provide an email address). While the rules expects players to pay attention to the castillo during real life gameplay, the contents are not secret information so they will be displayed in the image. When selecting your power card, simply post Power: XX, Caballeros: XX. Remember, you choose power cards in player order one at a time and you cannot choose a duplicate card for that round. Your power cards are discarded after use and only a few actions can retrieve them so pick wisely. The power cards you have available at the start are worth the following: P: 13, C: 0 P: 12, C: 0 P: 11, C: 1 P: 10, C: 1 P: 9, C: 2 P: 8, C: 2 P: 7, C: 3 P: 6, C: 3 P: 5, C: 4 P: 4, C: 4 P: 3, C: 5 P: 2, C: 5 P: 1, C: 6 State how many, if any, caballeros you take from your province. If your province is empty you can remove caballeros from the board (state the region and how many). Once the turn begins you select your action card, this is easy enough. Choose the order you want to resolve the card: place/don't place caballeros, perform/block the action. Simply state the region(s) and how many caballeros you want to drop there. That's it! Let's get 5 players, first come first serve!
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# ¿ May 12, 2015 02:15 |
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# ¿ Apr 28, 2024 22:57 |
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I'll run through a sample turn before starting. Don't worry, it's a really elegant boardgame.
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# ¿ May 12, 2015 04:17 |
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rchandra posted:Do you know how long the game will take, and/or how often people should take turns? The game is broken up into rounds. In a round there are basically two phases phase 1: everyone posts which power card they use which determines turn order for phase 2 phase 2: everyone takes a turn choosing an action. The last person becomes the first player in phase 1 when we begin a new round. This goes on for 9 rounds. How long it takes depends on how often people post. The game really isn't that involved, you're just doing two things each round and then you make a secret decision during scoring. I'd like to update the board after every action but if players want to take their next turn by tracking the pieces in every post on their own then that can speed things up. I think a slow assumption for this game is 2-3 rounds a week. If everybody posts twice (once per phase) every 24-32 hours we could realistically knock a game out in 2 weeks which is a good time for a PBP boardgame IMO.
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# ¿ May 12, 2015 04:41 |
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Alright, looks like we need one more player. C'mon the king wants to party!
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# ¿ May 12, 2015 15:36 |
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If I can't get a fifth person by tonight we'll roll with 4.
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# ¿ May 12, 2015 23:59 |
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Alright, I'm going to be sending out PMs to ensure everyone who was interested is still willing to play. Here's a test post for those who need a refresher on how the game works. Assume we're in Round 3 with two players, Player A (blue) and Player B (red). The following action cards are available for this round The setup for the two players is pre:Blue Province: 21 Court: 2 Red Province: 21 Court: 0 Phase 1 Blue definitely wants to go first so he plays P:13, C: 0 card. 13 power means he'll always go first (because other players can't play duplicate cards) but he won't add any caballeros from his province to his court. This means he only has 2 caballeros to work with. Red needs caballeros in his court so he decides to play the P: 1, C: 6 card. Power 1 means he'll always go last but he'll add 6 caballeros from his province to his court. Phase 2 Blue wants to secure the king so he picks Action 5. Although this card lets him move 5 caballeros from the court to the board, he only has 2 in his court. He moves 1 caballeros to Valencia and 1 to Granada. Then he activates the action to move the king to Galicia. This order is important: if he moved the king to Galicia from the start then he wouldn't have been able to drop his caballeros in Valencia and Granada because they wouldn't be adjacent. Red chooses Action 4. He'll move 1 caballero to Basque and 3 to Old Castile. Then red executes the special scoring. Blue and red secretly choose a region to score. If blue chooses Galicia he'll score 8 points (4 for control, +2 for grande, +2 for king). But if red chooses New Castile he'll score 9 points (7 for control, +2 for grande). Blue chooses New Castile to score hoping red will also choose New Castile which will cancel the scoring out. Red is savvy to this so he chooses the newly acquired Old Castile for scoring. Blue hosed up and scores 9 points for red in New Castile ,and red scores 7 points in Old Castile for a total of 16 points (in a 2 player game only the first number is resolved). Not a good play for blue in hindsight. If blue chose Action 3 and placed 2 caballeros in Granada then execute the special scoring (score the region(s) with the least caballeros) he could have have scored 24 points. This is because Seville, Old Castile, Granada, and Galicia tie for the least caballeros (in this case 2). Red would've scored 11 points in New Castile but it would have been a net gain for blue. Manipulating the board is part of this game's strategic depth. The king is powerful but don't let his immunity and +2 points throw you off! End of Round At the end of round 3 the game is scored. First the castillo is resolved. Red has majority and scores 5 points. Blue and red secretly choose regions to send their caballeros. Blue chooses Old Castile and red chooses Seville. Blue controls Galicia, Valencia, and Granada. Combined with the king and his grande he scores a total of 19 points. Red controls Basque, Catalonia, and New Castile. Combined with his grande and the castillo, he scores a total of 23 points. Seville and Old Castile are ties. In a two player game this means no one scores any points although in a 3+ player game they would have both scored 3 for Seville and 4 for Old Castile. With scoring over we discard all unused action cards and reveal a new set. Round 4 begins in phase 1. Because red went last in the previous round he'll be picking his power card 1st. pre:Red Province: 15 Court: 2 Score: 39 Blue Province: 21 Court: 0 Score: 19
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# ¿ May 13, 2015 22:19 |
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Ready to start. PMs have been sent out, initial turn order is first come. Colors are blue, red, yellow, green, or brown.
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# ¿ May 14, 2015 17:59 |
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rchandra has checked in claiming blue.
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# ¿ May 14, 2015 21:10 |
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Bubble-T has checked in claiming yellow. Setup Starting locations are assigned randomly. Captain Bravo (green) starts in Old Castille. rchandra (blue) starts in Galicia. Dire Wombat (brown) starts in Basque Country. Bubble-T (yellow) starts in Seville. The king is in Catalonia. Round 1 Round 1 Action Cards 1 - Move up to 3 foreign (opponent's) caballero(s) from any region(s) to any other region(s) including the castillo. 2 - Choose one region to be scored including the castillo. 3 - Score all the 5 point regions (Basque Country, Aragon, Valencia). Castillo isn't scored. 4 - Choose one region: all opponents with caballeros in that region secretly choose a region and move their caballeros there. 5 - Move the king to any region. Phase 1 Available power cards at the start (I will mark off power cards by number as you use them) pre:Captain Bravo (green) Court: 7 Province: 21 Used Power Cards: 0 Score: 0 rchandra (blue) Court: 7 Province: 21 Used Power Cards: 0 Score: 0 Dire Wombat (brown) Court: 7 Province: 21 Used Power Cards: 0 Score: 0 Bubble-T (yellow) Court: 7 Province: 21 Used Power Cards: 0 Score: 0 Play a power card face-up in turn. The power cards played determine turn order for the round: highest to lowest. In a turn, each player may: 1) Move up to power card's listed caballeros from the provinces to the court. 2) Select action card and in any order: 3a) Move up to action card's listed caballeros from the court to the board. 3b) Execute or not execute the special action on the action card. Reminder: Nothing enters or exits the king's region. If for some reason you send caballeros to the king's region then you return them from the board to your court. If an action says to secretly choose a region then PM me (any of the 9 main regions, the castillo isn't chosen secretly). To speed up play do not PM me if you're the only person affected by a secret action. To speed up play, if you're comfortable with visualizing the game board in your head then you can proceed to your action in turn order. I will update the board in the middle of a round if requested.
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# ¿ May 16, 2015 00:19 |
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Correct, you may play any power card during phase 1. You can't play a duplicate card as someone else in the same round. Turn order for the next round is determined by who went last in the previous. You discard your power card after use and there are exactly 2 action cards that let you get it back so you can count on never seeing a played power card again. So if you play your 13 now then you're guaranteed to go first but you probably won't ever have that guarantee for the rest of the game.
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# ¿ May 16, 2015 00:33 |
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For the future you don't have to wait for me to go into action drafting after you've played your power cards. But the action order for this round would be Captain Bravo rchandra Dire Wombat Bubble-T
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# ¿ May 18, 2015 17:40 |
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You can choose the action first or second. In the case of the eviction card it only works on "foreign" (opponent) caballeros so you would be immune anyway. Dire Wombat has sent me his location so you can post yours publicly Captain Bravo. I'll update the map and begin round 2 when you do.
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# ¿ May 20, 2015 02:31 |
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I should establish "seating order" for the purposes of turn order. From left to right going clockwise: Captain Bravo -> rchandra -> Dire Wombat -> Bubble-T. rchandra is on Captain Bravo's left who is on Bubble-T's left and so on. If Dire Wombat is going first then Bubble-T is going second, etc. Round 2 Round 2 Action Cards 1. Only two of your caballeros can be moved to any region. The 1 still has to follow the king-adjacency rule. 2. The full details of the veto card require you to announce it as a player is selecting their action. Since this is impossible for a PBP game I offer this alternative ruling: You block a special action immediately after it has happened. You prevent only the special action, not the moving of caballeros onto the board. You must post immediately after the post you want to block. If the next player takes their turn then you cannot block the previous action. The veto card can be held until the end of the next round at which point it's discarded. 3. Score all 6 and 7 regions (Granada, New Castile, Old Castile) 4. Place a mobile scoreboard (see the first post) on the board. 5. Move the king. Bubble-T plays first. pre:Seating Order: Captain Bravo -> rchandra -> Dire Wombat -> Bubble-T Bubble-T (yellow) Court: 9 Province: 15 Used Power Cards: 1 Score: 0 Captain Bravo (green) Court: 4 Province: 21 Used Power Cards: 13 Score: 10 rchandra (blue) Court: 7 Province: 19 Used Power Cards: 9 Score: 6 Dire Wombat (brown) Court: 7 Province: 16 Used Power Cards: 2 Score: 5
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# ¿ May 21, 2015 01:47 |
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The picture is for reference. You definitely score second and third place. There is an action card that specifies to score only the 1st place but that is not it.
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# ¿ May 21, 2015 22:15 |
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If you were going by my game example then in a two player game only the first row is scored. Like I said there is a card that scores only the first value but whenever something says "score X" you can be sure it's just a normal scoring.
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# ¿ May 21, 2015 23:17 |
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Round 3 Action Cards 1. Move 2 of your own and 2 opponent caballeros to any region(s) on the board. You can choose 1 caballero from two separate opponents or 2 caballeros from the same player. 2. You send 1 caballero from each player to the provinces. This includes yourself. The castilo is immune. 3. Score the castilo (skip secret movement) 4. Move the king to any adjacent region. 5. Move the king to any region. pre:Seating Order: Captain Bravo -> rchandra -> Dire Wombat -> Bubble-T Captain Bravo (green) Court: 7 Province: 16 Used Power Cards: 13, 3 Score: 10 Veto (held until used or discarded at end of round 3) rchandra (blue) Court: 7 Province: 15 Used Power Cards: 9, 4 Score: 6 Dire Wombat (brown) Court: 4 Province: 16 Used Power Cards: 2, 13 Score: 18 Bubble-T (yellow) Court: 4 Province: 15 Used Power Cards: 1, 12 Score: 4 al-azad fucked around with this message at 05:02 on May 25, 2015 |
# ¿ May 23, 2015 03:50 |
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rchandra posted:Castillo isn't up-to-date, I put one in last turn. Don't worry, I got you. The castillo is on a layer above the cabelleros. By rules you have to announce what you're putting in there but you can't peak until it's scored. I figured this is the best way to simulate the tabletop and allow a chance for the castillo to sneak up on people.
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# ¿ May 23, 2015 04:05 |
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I did establish that at the start and you guys have done fine tracking actions. The board has been updated.
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# ¿ May 23, 2015 04:43 |
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Castillo is scored. Bubble-T and rchandra both have 3 caballeros so both score 3 points. Dire Wombat has the last action.
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# ¿ May 25, 2015 02:06 |
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End of round 3, we go into scoring. rchandra and Bubble-T both score 3 in the castillo. You secretly send all of your caballeros from the castillo to any one region (not the king's, of course). PM me your region.
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# ¿ May 25, 2015 05:06 |
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Bubble-T has chosen, rchandra you may choose publicly.
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# ¿ May 25, 2015 06:20 |
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Bubble-T sends his caballeros to Galicia, rchandra goes to New Castile. Scoring: Dire Wombat Basque Country: 5 + 2 Catalonia: 2 Old Castile: 6 New Castile: 4 Valencia: 3 Seville: 3 Total: 25 Bubble-T Galicia: 8 Basque Country: 1 Catalonia: 4 Old Castile: 2 New Castile: 2 Seville: 3 Total: 20 Captain Bravo Aragon: 5 + 2 Old Castile: 4 Valencia: 5 Total: 16 rchandra Galicia: 4 Basque Country: 1 Aragon: 4 New Castile: 7 Total: 16 We're 1/3 of the way through the game. Dire Wombat leads by 13 but with 6 rounds to go it's still anyone's game. Round 4 Actions 1. Move up to 5 caballeros (yours and/or opponents) from one region to any combination of region(s) and the castillo. 2. Your opponents send 3 caballeros from their court to the province. 3. Score the castillo, same as the last round. 4. Move your grande to any region (not the king's, not the castillo). Multiple grande's can occupy the same region. 5. Move the king. pre:Seating Order: Captain Bravo -> rchandra -> Dire Wombat -> Bubble-T Dire Wombat (brown) Court: 5 Province: 14 Used Power Cards: 2, 13, 7 Score: 43 Bubble-T (yellow) Court: 3 Province: 14 Used Power Cards: 1, 12, 8 Score: 30 Captain Bravo (green) Court: 4 Province: 16 Used Power Cards: 13, 3, 11 Score: 26 rchandra (blue) Court: 2 Province: 16 Used Power Cards: 9, 4, 12 Score: 28 al-azad fucked around with this message at 17:24 on May 25, 2015 |
# ¿ May 25, 2015 17:17 |
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Round 5 Actions 1. Same as last round 2. Veto. Same deal as before. If not used it's discarded at the end of the next round (round 6) 3. Score all 4 regions (Catalonia and Seville) 4. Same as last round 5. Move the king pre:Seating Order: Captain Bravo -> rchandra -> Dire Wombat -> Bubble-T Bubble-T (yellow) Court: 0 Province: 12 Used Power Cards: 1, 12, 8, 2 Score: 30 Captain Bravo (green) Court: 6 Province: 12 Used Power Cards: 13, 3, 11, 5 Score: 26 rchandra (blue) Court: 0 Province: 14 Used Power Cards: 9, 4, 12, 3 Score: 28 Dire Wombat (brown) Court: 4 Province: 12 Used Power Cards: 2, 13, 7, 9 Score: 48
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# ¿ May 27, 2015 05:19 |
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Round 6 Actions 1. Move any 3 caballeros on the board, yours or opponents, from any region(s) to any region(s) including the castillo. 2. All opponents must send all caballeros in their court back to the province. 3. Score all 5 regions (Valencia, Basque Country, Aragon) 4. Place a mobile score board or move one on the board (4/0/0 is remaining scoreboard) 5. Move the king pre:Seating Order: Captain Bravo -> rchandra -> Dire Wombat -> Bubble-T rchandra (blue) Court: 2 Province: 8 Used Power Cards: 9, 4, 12, 3, 1 Score: 28 Dire Wombat (brown) Court: 0 Province: 11 Used Power Cards: 2, 13, 7, 9, 11 Score: 48 Bubble-T (yellow) Court: 2 Province: 9 Used Power Cards: 1, 12, 8, 2, 7 Score: 30 Captain Bravo (green) Court: 5 Province: 11 Used Power Cards: 13, 3, 11, 5, 10 Score: 26 Veto expires at end of round 6
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# ¿ May 28, 2015 11:25 |
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Dire Wombat posted:P1/C6 You're correct. The turn order steps occur on your turn. The crib sheet for reference: Crib Sheet Play a power card face-up in turn. The power cards played determine turn order for the round: highest to lowest. In a turn, each player may: 1) Move up to power card's listed caballeros from the provinces to the court. 2) Select action card and in any order: 3a) Move up to action card's listed caballeros from the court to the board. 3b) Execute or not execute the special action on the action card. al-azad fucked around with this message at 23:32 on May 28, 2015 |
# ¿ May 28, 2015 23:27 |
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Captain Bravo posted:Crap, I forgot that you can only place Caballeros adjacent to the king! All five?
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# ¿ May 29, 2015 02:49 |
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Please excuse the brief delay, we'll start the final stretch later today.
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# ¿ Jun 1, 2015 11:11 |
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rchandra scores the 5 regions (which does not include the castillo) Basque Country rchandra: 5 Captain Bravo/Dire Wombat: 1 Aragon Captain Bravo: 5 rchandra: 4 Dire Wombat: 1 Valencia Captain Bravo: 5 Dire Wombat: 3 pre:Seating Order: Captain Bravo -> rchandra -> Dire Wombat -> Bubble-T Dire Wombat (brown) Court: 5 Province: 5 Used Power Cards: 2, 13, 7, 9, 11, 1 Score: 53 Bubble-T (yellow) Court: 0 Province: 7 Used Power Cards: 1, 12, 8, 2, 7, 9 Score: 30 Captain Bravo (green) Court: 0 Province: 11 Used Power Cards: 13, 3, 11, 5, 10, 12 Score: 37 rchandra (blue) Court: 2 Province: 5 Used Power Cards: 9, 4, 12, 3, 1, 6 Score: 37 The castillo is ready to burst! rchandra: 5 Captain Bravo: 3 Bubble-T: 1 Now the fun part: everyone PM me the region your guys are invading.
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# ¿ Jun 1, 2015 22:39 |
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Everyone has locked in their answers except Bubble-T you may post publicly.
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# ¿ Jun 2, 2015 11:59 |
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Dire Wombat sends 2 to Catalonia Captain Bravo sends guys to Old Castile rchandra to New Castile Bubble-T to Basque Galicia Bubble-T: 8 rchandra: 4 Basque Country Bubble-T: 5 Dire Wombat: 3 Aragon Captain Bravo: 5 rchandra: 4 Dire Wombat: 1 Catalonia Dire Wombat: 4 Bubble-T: 2 Old Castile Captain Bravo: 6 + 2 Dire Wombat: 4 Bubble-t: 2 New Castile rchandra: 7 + 2 Dire Wombat: 4 Bubble-t: 2 Valencia Captain Bravo: 5 + 2 Dire Wombat: 3 Seville Bubble-t: 4 + 2 Dire Wombat: 3 Granada Bubble-t: 6 Dire Wombat: 3 Total + Castillo Bubble-t: 32 Dire Wombat: 25 rchandra: 22 Captain Bravo: 20 Round 6 Last stretch of the game. Time to buckle down and really muscle people around here. Actions 1. Move 2 of your own and 2 of an opponent(s) caballeros anywhere on the board (including castillo) 2. Your opponents must secretly remove 2 caballeros from any one region back to their provinces. 3. Score the first place in all regions (castillo is not scored). 4. Place or move a mobile scoreboard. 5. Move the king. pre:Seating Order: Captain Bravo -> rchandra -> Dire Wombat -> Bubble-T Dire Wombat (brown) Court: 5 Province: 5 Used Power Cards: 2, 13, 7, 9, 11, 1 Score: 78 Bubble-T (yellow) Court: 0 Province: 7 Used Power Cards: 1, 12, 8, 2, 7, 9 Score: 62 Captain Bravo (green) Court: 0 Province: 11 Used Power Cards: 13, 3, 11, 5, 10, 12 Score: 57 rchandra (blue) Court: 2 Province: 5 Used Power Cards: 9, 4, 12, 3, 1, 6 Score: 59
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# ¿ Jun 3, 2015 11:36 |
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I forgot to clarify, the region you select must have at least 2 in them so you can't pick a region with 1 guy to send back. You're good CB.
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# ¿ Jun 5, 2015 03:49 |
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Bubble-T takes 2 from Old Castile.
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# ¿ Jun 5, 2015 11:06 |
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Bubble-T special scoring Galicia Bubble-T: 8 Basque Country Bubble-T: 5 Aragon No first place Catalonia Dire Wombat: 4 Old Castile Captain Bravo: 6 + 2 New Castile rchandra: 7 + 2 + 2 Valencia No first place Seville Bubble-t: 4 + 2 Granada Bubble-t: 6 Total Bubble-T: 25 Dire Wombat: 4 Captain Bravo: 8 rchandra: 11 Dire Wombat's lead has been broken! Dawn of The Eighth Round -2 Actions Remain- Actions 1. Pick one region: move all of your caballeros from that region into any other region(s) including the castillo. Your guys can't stay in that region (although you can move 1 guy into that region after the action if it's adjacent to the king per normal movement rules). 2. Choose any one region and score it. You may score castillo. 3. Score the region(s) with the least caballeros (not the castillo). Regions that are tied for the lease all score. The only region affected right now is Catalonia. 4. Each player secretly chooses one region to score. If that region is chosen more than once it is not scored (castillo isn't scored). 5. Move the king. This is a saucy set of actions. Looking at the final round of actions I truly believe this is still anyone's game so fight hard for the honor of your familia and the king's wild fiestas!. pre:Seating Order: Captain Bravo -> rchandra -> Dire Wombat -> Bubble-T Captain Bravo (green) Court: 2 Province: 7 Used Power Cards: 13, 3, 11, 5, 10, 12, 1 Score: 65 rchandra (blue) Court: 5 Province: 2 Used Power Cards: 9, 4, 12, 3, 1, 6, 2 Score: 70 Dire Wombat (brown) Court: 0 Province: 7 Used Power Cards: 2, 13, 7, 9, 11, 1, 12 Score: 82 Bubble-T (yellow) Court: 2 Province: 4 Used Power Cards: 1, 12, 8, 2, 7, 9, 3 Score: 87 al-azad fucked around with this message at 00:43 on Jun 7, 2015 |
# ¿ Jun 6, 2015 15:30 |
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Dire Wombat it is your turn.
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# ¿ Jun 10, 2015 11:18 |
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Bubble-T you are the last to lock in.
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# ¿ Jun 10, 2015 22:17 |
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rchandra scores New Castile rchandra: 11 Dire Wombat: 4 Bubble-T: 2 -------- Secret scoring Bubble-T Seville Bubble-T: 4 + 2 Captain Bravo: 3 Dire Wombat: 1 Dire Wombat Valencia Dire Wombat: 5 Captain Bravo: 3 rchandra: 2 rchandra New Castile rchandra: 7 + 2 Dire Wombat: 2 Bubble-T: 2 Captain Bravo Old Castile Captain Bravo: 6 + 2 Dire Wombat: 2 Bubble-T: 2 Total Bubble-T: 13 Captain Bravo: 14 Dire Wombat: 14 rchandra: 22 al-azad fucked around with this message at 05:25 on Jun 11, 2015 |
# ¿ Jun 11, 2015 04:57 |
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Captain Bravo posted:Can I just have the El Grande Playing Chicken handle the rest of my moves? No, there's only one action remaining. The king humiliates all quitters. And yes you're correct, minus 2 points from rchandra...dor.
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# ¿ Jun 11, 2015 05:26 |
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Round 9 The final countdown Actions 1. Move any 4 of your own Caballeros anywhere on the board to anywhere else on the board. 2. Choose any one region to be scored (includes castillo). 3. Choose any one region to be scored (includes castillo). 4. Take 1 of your power cards from the discard stack (useless at this point) 5. Move the king. pre:Seating Order: Captain Bravo -> rchandra -> Dire Wombat -> Bubble-T Captain Bravo (green) Court: 4 Province: 2 Used Power Cards: 13, 3, 11, 5, 10, 12, 1, 2 Score: 79 rchandra (blue) Court: 4 Province: 1 Used Power Cards: 9, 4, 12, 3, 1, 6, 2, 11 Score: 92 Dire Wombat (brown) Court: 1 Province: 2 Used Power Cards: 2, 13, 7, 9, 11, 1, 12, 3 Score: 96 Bubble-T (yellow) Court: 1 Province: 0 Used Power Cards: 1, 12, 8, 2, 7, 9, 3, 4 Score: 100
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# ¿ Jun 12, 2015 11:30 |
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rchandra scores New Castile rchandra: 7 + 2 Dire Wombat: 2 Bubble-T: 2 Bubble-T scores Seville Bubble-T: 4 + 2 Captain Bravo: 3 Dire Wombat: 1 ---- Final Scoring! Castillo is scored. Captain Bravo: 5 Everybody else: 1 Send in your final secret movement.
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# ¿ Jun 15, 2015 04:42 |
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# ¿ Apr 28, 2024 22:57 |
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rchandra moves to Galicia Captain Bravo Granada Dire Wombat Seville Bubble-T Valencia Galicia rchandra: 4 Basque Country Dire Wombat: 5 + 2 Bubble-T: 3 rchandra: 1 Aragon Captain Bravo: 5 Dire Wombat: 4 rchandra: 1 Catalonia Bubble-T: 4 rchandra: 2 Old Castile Captain Bravo: 6 + 2 + 2 Dire Wombat: 4 Bubble-T: 2 New Castile rchandra: 7 + 2 Dire Wombat: 4 Bubble-T: 2 Valencia Captain Bravo: 5 Dire Wombat: 3 Bubble-T: 2 Seville Bubble-T: 3 Dire Wombat: 3 Captain Bravo: 1 Granada Captain Bravo: 6 Bubble-T: 3 Total Z+ Castillo rchandra: 18 Dire Wombat: 26 Captain Bravo: 32 Bubble-T: 20 VICTORY GOES TO BUBBLE-T Bubble-T (yellow) Score: 128 Dire Wombat (brown) Score: 125 rchandra (blue) Score: 119 Consolation trophy goes to Captain Bravo for an amazing end game turn around Captain Bravo (green) Score: 114
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# ¿ Jun 16, 2015 11:28 |