05-30-2015, 10:24 AM | #1 |
Join Date: Apr 2015
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Munchkin Booty (Not So Fast, Me Bucko!)
While playing Munchkin Booty the other night, a minor debate popped up. One player kicked open the door and drew a curse. He then played "Not So Fast, Me Bucko!" to cancel said curse. Now he wanted to skip immediately to Looting the Room, but I argued that since it wasn't a monster that was drawn, he'd have to kick open the door again, drawing a new card. He felt that canceling the drawn curse meant he moved to the next phase of his turn.
Which is correct? I was outvoted so he moved on to Looting the Room. I feel like he should have kicked open another door though. Any help? I should add that on the "Not So Fast, Me Bucko!" card, it states that if used to cancel a monster, no new monster is drawn. |
05-30-2015, 12:35 PM | #2 |
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Macungie, PA
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Re: Munchkin Booty (Not So Fast, Me Bucko!)
Canceling a Monster is an odd occurrence. Just about anything else, not so odd. I think the further implication that you're concerned with is that if you find a Monster and it gets canceled, you can't play one from your hand either, based on the wording of the card. Either way, your friend was correct to continue on with his turn. Canceling the card he just found kicking open the door in this case doesn't mean he should have to kick open a new door.
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