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Join Date: Sep 2012
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Greetings programs!
I have a simple question about charity I couldn't find researching the internet or scrolling through the FAQ. When it says that you have to give your cards to the lowest level player, does this mean the lowest level player (1-10, 10 being the winning level) or the lowest combat level player? Friends and I have been playing by giving your cards to the lowest combat level player with the idea in mind that it's used to help keep the game balanced by giving the person with a low combat level a fighting chance. My second question is regarding players purposely cheating in a game by skipping charity; is this allowed and are there any house rules for punishing players? I had a player skip charity three times by not announcing he had any more than five cards and nobody caught on for a few turns. The only thing we did to keep him in line was to yell at him to do charity for each one of his turns even if we knew he didn't have more than five cards. In regards to cheating, is it acceptable to try and trick seasoned players by stating a card like announcing the Kneepads of Allure force a player to help you even though you're not the lower level player. This one was my fault cause I was using it correctly for a few turns and then forgot that you had to be lower than the other player, but to be fair it was and accident and I wasn't trying to cheat on purpose. Thanks in advance for the help. |
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