Panic
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- Suzy Lafayette
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I don't remember a specific rule or FAQ about, but there's a "similar" FAQ:
Q27. What happens when a player forgets to apply the effect of a card (e.g. a Barrel) or an
ability of his character?
A. Remember that some abilities and effects are not mandatory (for example the ability of
Jourdonnais). Anyway, if a players forgets to apply some effect, he can still correct his
behaviour before the next card is played. After that time, the game is considered carried over
regularly and he cannot do anything about it.
In my Bang! group we simply discard it if it's wrongly used.
Q27. What happens when a player forgets to apply the effect of a card (e.g. a Barrel) or an
ability of his character?
A. Remember that some abilities and effects are not mandatory (for example the ability of
Jourdonnais). Anyway, if a players forgets to apply some effect, he can still correct his
behaviour before the next card is played. After that time, the game is considered carried over
regularly and he cannot do anything about it.
In my Bang! group we simply discard it if it's wrongly used.
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But... if you play it that way, then someone like Suzy could "accidentally" play cards to get them out of their hands. Or someone might play unplayable cards if they are about to die so that Sam cannot get his cards.Suzy Lafayette píše:Rule for true Bang players!!Zen píše:In my play gruop, if anyone plays a card and he cannot, he discards that card, no matter what the card is.
Sorry if my english is not very well, i'm spanish...
We don't allow unplayable cards for these reasons.
That's true. I'd go for that as well. It's like playing with Suzy with the tequila card in hand "Oh I have one card and I play this TEQUILA no wait I can't because I need ANOTHER card oh well I lost my tequila! Yay no cards in hand I get another!"SpectreGadget píše: But... if you play it that way, then someone like Suzy could "accidentally" play cards to get them out of their hands. Or someone might play unplayable cards if they are about to die so that Sam cannot get his cards.
We don't allow unplayable cards for these reasons.
Thus, you take that card back.
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we do not allow this as wellc3le píše:
That's true. I'd go for that as well. It's like playing with Suzy with the tequila card in hand "Oh I have one card and I play this TEQUILA no wait I can't because I need ANOTHER card oh well I lost my tequila! Yay no cards in hand I get another!"
Thus, you take that card back.
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There's a difference between cards which can be played at your choice, and cards that cannot be played as a statement. Ex. a second Bang! card cannot be played without a Volcanic or Willy The Kid, that's mean you cannot accidentally play it, and if you do you must get it back. This sounds to me quite simple to realize and fair for everybody.iamj4de píše:Lol I remember "accidentally" play wrongful cards all the time when it's "A fistful of cards" turn so they are all discarded. Then we have to change the rule: a card played wrong has to be discarded IF the other players want (majority vote if you want).
You are right, however there is still one way to abuse the rule:
Imagine you play a Panic card against an opponent at +1 distance, knowingly. If the opponent doesn't notice you played the card illegally, great. If he does, all you have to do is to take back the card and wait for another chance. That's why there must be a rule to prevent this kind of rule abusing: and what we do is to force him to discard that card if the opponent requests.
Imagine you play a Panic card against an opponent at +1 distance, knowingly. If the opponent doesn't notice you played the card illegally, great. If he does, all you have to do is to take back the card and wait for another chance. That's why there must be a rule to prevent this kind of rule abusing: and what we do is to force him to discard that card if the opponent requests.
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yes, I know it may work, in the past my group used to play like thisiamj4de píše:You are right, however there is still one way to abuse the rule:
Imagine you play a Panic card against an opponent at +1 distance, knowingly. If the opponent doesn't notice you played the card illegally, great. If he does, all you have to do is to take back the card and wait for another chance. That's why there must be a rule to prevent this kind of rule abusing: and what we do is to force him to discard that card if the opponent requests.
we changed to nearer accords the official rule and because among us there was no way to work around abusing the rule
actually it would be more tactics to let play cards in any case; in your example a panic! would be wasted if bad played, or it may allow more tacticism with a fistful of cards etc.