Hi there
Managed to finally get the revised edition to the table for a couple of plays. The first run through could be generously described as a 'learning experience' but the second one was much smoother.
However one query did come up: player A had just engaged player B and won narrowly with a strength of +1. All was looking good until player C, who was not involved in the battle, player Battle Cry on player B, thus boosting their strength to +2 making them the winner.
Is this a legitimate way to play the Battle Cry card? It was quite amusing, but as you can imagine it caused some controversy.
Managed to finally get the revised edition to the table for a couple of plays. The first run through could be generously described as a 'learning experience' but the second one was much smoother.
However one query did come up: player A had just engaged player B and won narrowly with a strength of +1. All was looking good until player C, who was not involved in the battle, player Battle Cry on player B, thus boosting their strength to +2 making them the winner.
Is this a legitimate way to play the Battle Cry card? It was quite amusing, but as you can imagine it caused some controversy.