Fronts are a very cool idea. But I'm a bit confused as to what "Each player is only allowed to play Creatures, Artifacts and Equipment in his/her half of the Fronts." mean for 3+ player games?
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Fronts and 3+ players?
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Re: Fronts and 3+ players?
Every player has 2 fronts that he controls: A "nothern" and a "southern" front.
So in a game with 3 players, there are a total of 3*2 = 6 fronts.
So in a game with 3 players, there are a total of 3*2 = 6 fronts.
Re: Fronts and 3+ players?
In addition, each north front is connected with every other north front, and same goes for the south fronts.
It would be easier to say that every player has his/her units in either area A or area B. No matter how many players there are the amount of areas are the same.
The part where we write "your" front just means that you should place the card on your side of the table, among the rest of your cards.
It would be easier to say that every player has his/her units in either area A or area B. No matter how many players there are the amount of areas are the same.
The part where we write "your" front just means that you should place the card on your side of the table, among the rest of your cards.
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Re: Fronts and 3+ players?
So, to clarify, when you play a creature you can play it in either the north OR south front so long as that's done directly on your side of the table?snowdrop wrote:In addition, each north front is connected with every other north front, and same goes for the south fronts.
It would be easier to say that every player has his/her units in either area A or area B. No matter how many players there are the amount of areas are the same.
The part where we write "your" front just means that you should place the card on your side of the table, among the rest of your cards.
Re: Fronts and 3+ players?
Yes, that's correct. Just imagine each player having two lines of creatures in front of him/her.irrevenant wrote: So, to clarify, when you play a creature you can play it in either the north OR south front so long as that's done directly on your side of the table?