Place 1 food and 1 wood on each space for rounds 4 to 8. At the start of these rounds, if you have exactly 2 family members and exactly 2 wood rooms in your house, you receive the goods.
Welfare Recipient (occ-1+) Place 1 food and 1 wood on each space for rounds 4 to 8. At the start of these rounds, if you have exactly 2 family members and exactly 2 wood rooms in your house, you receive the goods.
Welfare Recipient (occ-1+) Place 1 food and 1 wood on each space for rounds 4 to 8. At the start of these rounds, if you have exactly 2 family members and exactly 2 wood rooms in your house, you receive the goods.
[s]even without the 2 persons restriction this would be weak... what happened here?[/s]even without the 2 persons restriction this would be weak... what happened here?
letsdance Mar 8, 2016 6:45am [quote] (Edit: Mar 11, 2016 11:15pm)
this looks like a overly "fixed" Childless.
i feel this kind of cards could benefit from a balanced one-time effect, because you dont want to plan for a non-fg situation, but it can keep you competitiv if it happens. With FG i would like a safetynet card way more than with, lets say fencing and hedge master.
this looks like a overly "fixed" Childless.
i feel this kind of cards could benefit from a balanced one-time effect, because you dont want to plan for a non-fg situation, but it can keep you competitiv if it happens. With FG i would like a safetynet card way more than with, lets say fencing and hedge master.
Er... are people reading this as 2 wood 2 food, or 5 wood 5 food? Because 5 wood 5 food is a pretty big payout for delayed family growth, and you can still get 2-4 wood/food while still growing "on schedule".
(I think it puts them on rounds 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8)
(It pays off MUCH more easily than Childless)
Er... are people reading this as 2 wood 2 food, or 5 wood 5 food? Because 5 wood 5 food is a pretty big payout for delayed family growth, and you can still get 2-4 wood/food while still growing "on schedule".
If you grow your family in round 6 after playing this do the goods have to stay on the board for the rest of the game? ;)
If you grow your family in round 6 after playing this do the goods have to stay on the board for the rest of the game?
[quote name=nwoll date=Apr 3, 2016 9:32pm]If you grow your family in round 6 after playing this do the goods have to stay on the board for the rest of the game? ;) [/quote] That's a reasonable question. I would say yes. Cards like Discoverer or Cypress might lower your family count. Downsizing might shrink your house. Quote from: nwoll on Apr 3, 2016 9:32pm
If you grow your family in round 6 after playing this do the goods have to stay on the board for the rest of the game?
That's a reasonable question. I would say yes. Cards like Discoverer or Cypress might lower your family count. Downsizing might shrink your house.
usually if there's resources on revealed action spaces, you get them when you take that action. so if they stay on the board, whoever uses the round 8 action first would get them.
usually if there's resources on revealed action spaces, you get them when you take that action. so if they stay on the board, whoever uses the round 8 action first would get them.
I disagree. Only the [u]owner[/u] of the card would receive the food and wood at the beginning of rounds 4-8. If s/he builds a room, gains an extra peep or renovates to clay, then s/he would not get the resources. I do agree that the wood/food could stay on the board in case a card/action caused this player to lose a peep or a room, or to reno back to wood - then the resources would still be up for grabs. However, once the first peep has been played in Round 8 by anyone, any wood/food left on the board would be put back into the supply. 8)
I disagree. Only the owner of the card would receive the food and wood at the beginning of rounds 4-8. If s/he builds a room, gains an extra peep or renovates to clay, then s/he would not get the resources. I do agree that the wood/food could stay on the board in case a card/action caused this player to lose a peep or a room, or to reno back to wood - then the resources would still be up for grabs. However, once the first peep has been played in Round 8 by anyone, any wood/food left on the board would be put back into the supply.