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Debris Dealer (occ-3+) When you renovate your Clay hut, you receive 2 Clay afterward. Once you live in a Clay hut or Stone house, whenever another player renovates their Wooden/Clay hut, you receive 2 Wood/Clay. [View playtest games] [View all dealt games] |
Oct 4, 2010 12:20pm [quote] (Edit: Jul 8, 2011 2:09pm) |
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| senseless, i accidentally removed the picture on this card. You'll have to put it back. I did fix the name so it says the card is from you now. | Oct 4, 2010 12:21pm [quote] |
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| I don't understand the last sentence. Do you mean, "Debris can only be played in the..." | Oct 4, 2010 12:31pm [quote] |
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Yes, just a translation error on my part ![]() |
Oct 4, 2010 12:53pm [quote] |
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| good idea and theme.... just wondering about the cost... for a potential 6w 6c, free is kind of cheap. look at saw horse, it saves u max 7 wood and costs 2 | Oct 6, 2010 2:41pm [quote] |
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It's not 'cheap', as it can only be played when renovating... taking away the possibility of a major. Changed text to include logical interactivity with wood-to-stone renovations. Also, is 'Debris' the correct word here? Would 'Rubble' be a better name? |
Oct 6, 2010 3:08pm [quote] |
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I think 'Debris' is better than 'Rubble.' They are very similar, but Rubble carries a connotation, to me, of big hunks of stone or concrete, while debris is more general. I also think it's too cheap though. I understand the restriction placed on it, but I think it's hard to balance the loss of a Major action, since we don't have any EIK equivalents. 6w/6c is a HUGE potential pay-off though. |
Oct 7, 2010 10:16am [quote] |
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| I think it's fine. The restriction is important. You also have to renovate before the other players in order to get all the benefits. The clay will most probably be useless at the point when you get it. It's a nice, innovative card with a very nice theme. | Oct 7, 2010 2:54pm [quote] |
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from the current wording it's not clear to me if you get 2 wood AND 2 clay vs 2 wood OR 2 clay. the "/" is usually used for or, but i'm wondering what the intention is. also, i think you can just say "Whenever another play renovates..." since this works on all renovations. |
Dec 11, 2010 12:15am [quote] |
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It's the way Spanish cards are written, it's a shortcut for: Whenever any player renovates his wood hut, you receive 2 wood. + Whenever any player renovates his clay home, you receive 2 clay. |
Dec 11, 2010 1:11am [quote] |
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