Munchkin AT: When a card refers to some kind of object on the table.
"Guardians of Sunshine." +2 for each digital device on table.
"Bucket Knight." +8 if there's a beverage on the table. "The Baker's Shard" +10 to either side if theres "something sweet" on the table. Does this mean cards or real life or both? Is it up to our discretion? How do most people play? Other players took it to mean only the cards, but I would think it would say "in play" if it meant cards. |
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I think the intent was real-life things in these cases. Andrew Hackard had recently ruled on this, I think, and I'm looking for it now.
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Alright so then where do people stand on people setting up the table before playing it to their advantage, or someone making sure theres nothing on the table for their advantage?
It gets a little too un-fun thinking about it, I'd rather just say it doesnt matter and act like there is no qualifier. |
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Even the smartphone/ tablet app does. Players at my FLGS usually have their phones and drinks on the table anyway. It's part of the game. :) Welcome to Munchkin :) |
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This is turning into a general discussion rather than answering the question. If you want to have that general discussion, please take it to the regular Munchkin forum. Munchkin 101 is for rule questions and answers. Thanks.
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