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eddie2 wrote:why nuc yourself just time out after playing shot to save geting card 5
Aesop Jones wrote:You missed the point. Say you've already hit five cards. Say you've got one territory that you're forced to nuke. Say your opponents knocked out every territory but that one.
I'm not talking about exploits. I'm talking about the mechanics themselves. What happens when you push the button and go all Dyson-in-Terminator-2?
gamerzz wrote:Aesop Jones wrote:You missed the point. Say you've already hit five cards. Say you've got one territory that you're forced to nuke. Say your opponents knocked out every territory but that one.
I'm not talking about exploits. I'm talking about the mechanics themselves. What happens when you push the button and go all Dyson-in-Terminator-2?
that's interesting.
here's another one: what happens if in an assassin game, you nuke out of existence TWO people?
gamerzz wrote:what happens if in an assassin game, you nuke out of existence TWO people?
Aesop Jones wrote:I've got a nuke question myself:
If you nuke yourself out of existence in a Terminator game, do you keep your points?
Shovalis wrote:Aesop Jones wrote:I've got a nuke question myself:
If you nuke yourself out of existence in a Terminator game, do you keep your points?
so what's the answer to this?
SirSebstar wrote:EDITED TO UPDATE ACCURACY OF MY REPLY
If a player in a terminator game gets nuked dead BY HIMSELF, his points will go to the victor of the game, much like deadbeat points.
points cannot go to a neutral player.
nuclear spoils, like any other spoils are played in the fashion that you got them. So the 'oldest' card gets played first.
In an assassin game If you take out 2 players with one set, the victor will be the hunter of the first player eliminated, thus the first card played, thus the oldest card you have recieved.
and to add, if you nuke someone out into oblivion, you WILL get their cards. His points(along with cards) will go to the player with the nuke cards.
SirSebstar wrote:If a player in a terminator game gets nuked dead, his points will go to the victor of the game, much like deadbeat points.
points cannot go to a neutral player.
nuclear spoils, like any other spoils are played in the fashion that you got them. So the 'oldest' card gets played first.
In an assassin game If you take out 2 players with one set, the victor will be the hunter of the first player eliminated, thus the first card played, thus the oldest card you have recieved.
iamkoolerthanu wrote:Shovalis wrote:Aesop Jones wrote:I've got a nuke question myself:
If you nuke yourself out of existence in a Terminator game, do you keep your points?
so what's the answer to this?
I would assume that you would keep your points... otherwise who would get them? But I haven't seen any examples of this yet, although I am sure that there are a few.. Does anyone else know?
SirSebstar wrote:If a player in a terminator game gets nuked dead BY HIMSELF, his points will go to the victor of the game, much like deadbeat points.
points cannot go to a neutral player.
nuclear spoils, like any other spoils are played in the fashion that you got them. So the 'oldest' card gets played first.
In an assassin game If you take out 2 players with one set, the victor will be the hunter of the first player eliminated, thus the first card played, thus the oldest card you have recieved.
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