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calamities trader immunity
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| 2005-01-05 12:02:23 |
Rules say that trader of the tradable calamity is immune on secondary effects of the calamity. Does this mean the last trader or the person who drew the calamity from the deck? I assumed that meant the last trader.
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Kar-de
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Joined: 2004-08-24 8:26:22 Posts: 4 Location: Finland
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| 2005-01-05 20:51:43 |
This is the same as in AdvCiv, the person that traded the calamity to the victim is immune.
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mcbeth
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Joined: 2003-07-01 15:19:33 Posts: 217 Location: USA
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| 2008-11-22 0:23:37 |
The trouble with this rule, certainly in my group is that there is occasionally confusion about who traded the calamity last. Mind you that is probably because we play the house rule of making all calamities tradeable.
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DGatheral
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Joined: 2008-11-07 14:52:11 Posts: 34 Location: United Kingdom
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| 2008-11-22 9:02:54 |
Ok apart from the houserule, you just gotta keep track of things.
If no-one calls his last-trader-right we always regard that calamity as just drawn, so no-one is immune.
This may result in people doubting and we always come to find the last one.
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Flo de Haan
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