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JonaBullets wrote:
1. yes, 3 successes 2. yes, 4 successes 3. yes, 6 successes 4. yes, 6 successes 5. yes, 9 successes Looks like you've got it from what I can tell. *slight edits to your quote in italics to emphasize that are not drawn, but are on skill cards and items Posted
Firebird wrote:
D'oh! Yes, that's what I meant to say, Here, I'll try again: -When you draw cards during a skill test, only the symbols on the left hand side are relevant. -The cards can have , ,, and/or symbols on the left hand side - symbols are plain successes, and symbols can combine to make a success, and symbols are not successes, but have the potential to be converted into successes with skill cards and/or items. -Each symbol on skill cards and/or items that was played can convert a symbol from the cards drawn into a success, and if you have multiple symbols, the effect is multiplied. -The effect is the same if you think of it backwards, where symbols on the cards drawn turn symbols on the skill cards and/or items used into successes Posted
Each on the skill card that you play will turn every drawn, which are normally useless into a success. Say you had performed an action and drew cards resulting in the following results:
If you had played a card with the symbol, then your results would be 5 successes instead of 3. If you had played card(s) that had two symbols, then you would have 9 successes! Posted
That's too bad, since in the designers diaries, they specifically mentioned them:
https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/1426253/adventurers-guide-chapter-3-sum-all-adventures It's a shame that they seem to have taken them out, I'm still waiting for my copy in Canada, but the prospect of sudden death is making me nervous. |