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| Author: | alloowishus [ 2006-02-22 11:20:02 ] |
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Just wondering if there is a rule out there regarding credits for cards that have two types. Are credits cumulative for BOTH types, or just the better of the two? For instance, Engineering is science and craft, does this mean it gets all science and craft credits? |
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| Author: | mcbeth [ 2006-02-22 13:07:13 ] |
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The newer rules only allow you to choose to take the credits from one group or the other So, if I have 50 Craft credits and 70 Science credits, I can deduct 50 or 70 from Engineering, not 120. This is different from AdvCiv (as are most of the civcard rules |
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| Author: | alloowishus [ 2006-02-22 13:22:34 ] |
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well, that just screws up my spreadsheet doesn't it? thanks for the info. makes sense, otherwise you get a crap load of credits. btw, where did you find these rules? |
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| Author: | mcbeth [ 2006-02-22 14:12:37 ] |
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I said the exact same thing when I found out. I have the version of rules I'm using for ADM cached here http://broggs.org/~civmoves/adm/ExpansionRulebook.pdf They are the 2.06 version (dated 8/4/05). It looks like the rulebook link here has it dated 11/21 I won't even try to explain the difference |
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| Author: | Jonno [ 2006-02-22 16:08:50 ] |
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alloowishus wrote: btw, where did you find these rules? mcbeth wrote: They are the 2.06 version (dated 8/4/05). It looks like the rulebook link here has it dated 11/21 I won't even try to explain the difference Or more accurately §26.56, Under the Headings "26. ACQUISITION OF CIVILIZATION CARDS", subheading "26.5 Credits". The only difference between mcbeth's version of the rules and the current one is some changes to the, previously ambiguous, Tyranny rules. Alloowishus: As this isn't the first time you ask a question that is easy to find in the rulebook, perhaps you should take some time and read it through. I say this especially since you are a GM, and thus should, for the sake of your players, know most of it by heart... |
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| Author: | alloowishus [ 2006-02-26 13:24:26 ] |
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Hey Jonno, perhaps you are right. I actually have an aversion to reading manuals on my computer, simililarily I can't watch movies on my computer. I have made myself well versed in the calamities, but some things are hard to find. Anyway, I will do my best to check the rules first for now on. Thanks. |
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| Author: | Jonno [ 2006-02-26 14:30:38 ] |
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alloowishus wrote: Hey Jonno, perhaps you are right. I actually have an aversion to reading manuals on my computer, [...] Then print it! Myself I'm a computer guy, but even I find it simpler to get an overview on a physical media, and has a (now slightly outaded |
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| Author: | alloowishus [ 2006-02-27 0:57:53 ] |
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Sorry, ink is so expensive these days, I'd have to get a second mortgage. |
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