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growing significance of "new timing rule" after Menagerie
« on: May 25, 2020, 12:10:08 pm »
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I don't fully understand the new timing rule, and it seems essential when playing Black Cat in multi-players games, let me ask here.

I want to start with simple example. In 3 players game, turns go ABC. Now A's turn, A gains a Province, which opens a window where Black Cat can be played from B or C. B doesn't have Black Cat at this point, then C grabs the chance to play one of two Black Cats in hand. Both A and B gain a Curse, which allows B to play a Sheepdog. The dog brings a Black Cat to B's hand.

OK now both B and C have Black Cat in their hands. Who may play first, and what follows?

According to my understanding of the rule, B first. C may not continue to play another until B plays or declares B won't. If B skips, C decides whether play or not. Then if C plays, B here again gets chance to play one, but if C skips, B doesn't get any chance to play.
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Re: growing significance of "new timing rule" after Menagerie
« Reply #1 on: May 25, 2020, 12:32:07 pm »
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Correct according to my understanding.
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