Receive foreign aid
/Pass
I don’t think we need to, nothing can stop it anyway.
Someone may forget eventually
Round 4 Summary
Whysper claims to have an Assassin and attempts to pay 3 coins to make PKR lose a card.
No one challenges the claim.
PKR loses a Duke
PKR claims to have an Assassin and attempts to pay 3 coins to make Whysper lose a card.
Whysper challenges the Assassin claim.
PKR reveals an Assassin
Whysper loses a card and dies.
Jane claims to have a Graverobber and steals 1 coin from Whysper.
No one challenges the claim.
PKR’s Assassin is replaced by the top card of the deck.
Apprentice claims to have an Ambassador.
Jane challenges the Ambassador claim.
Apprentice reveals an Ambassador.
Jane loses a Duke.
Apprentice’s Ambassador is replaced by the top card of the deck.
Apprentice draws 2 cards.
Apprentice exchanges 0 cards.
Jane coups Apprentice
Apprentice loses a Duke.
Solic uses Foreign Aid to gain 2 coins.
Game A Overview
Player | Card 1 | Card 2 | Coins |
---|---|---|---|
Whysper | Graverobber | Assassin | Mugged by Jane |
PKR | Duke | ??? | 2 |
Apprentice | ??? | Duke | 2 |
Jane | ??? | Duke | 5 |
Solic | Captain | ??? | 8 |
Round 4 has ended.
/I will take Foreign Aid
/Pass
PKR calls for Foreign Aid and gains 2 coins.
I take foreign aid
Apprentice calls for Foreign Aid.
App gains 2 coins
I call for Foreign Aid
This feels like “He who acts last wins” in this case.
Jane calls for Foreign Aid and gains 2 coins.
If Solic coups anyone but Jane, Jane gains their money.
Meaning Jane can coup safely and have enough to re-coup shortly after.
If Solic coups Jane. It’s up to me/App who coups who.
But if I coup first, App coups me in return.
Same vice versa.
This is very much a part where we have to be slow but not too slow.
Also: If Solic chooses not to coup, then Jane has enough coins to coup next turn anyway unless they lose some.
So logically Jane would coup whoever has most coins (Solic) so they can win in a 1v1v1 by having control basically.
This means Solic somewhat has to coup.
We’re at a stand off