If both are being used, are they supposed to be mixed together?
Or are they supposed to be used separately? Therefore having one of each in play at all times.
High Noon with Fistful?
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You can mix them or playing with two effects at the same time (causing lot of chaos on the table indeed). However, if you mix them the AFOC or HN card will happen too far in the game.
My preferred way is thus as follows.
Mix the two decks removing AFOC and HN cards first. Shuffle the new deck and take out the first 12 (or 13, or 14, or 15...) cards. Add to them either AFOC of HN, randomly choosing it (and without revealing anything). Remove the remaining cards from the game.
Now you can play with a deck of a comparable size to that of original AFOC or HN, without knowing the devastating final card and which cards will be included (and which won't be).
If you want, you may be sure to include the Ghost Town and Dead Man cards in the deck -- they seem to be among the most wanted cards of the two sets.
My preferred way is thus as follows.
Mix the two decks removing AFOC and HN cards first. Shuffle the new deck and take out the first 12 (or 13, or 14, or 15...) cards. Add to them either AFOC of HN, randomly choosing it (and without revealing anything). Remove the remaining cards from the game.
Now you can play with a deck of a comparable size to that of original AFOC or HN, without knowing the devastating final card and which cards will be included (and which won't be).
If you want, you may be sure to include the Ghost Town and Dead Man cards in the deck -- they seem to be among the most wanted cards of the two sets.
A compromise..
When we play, both packs are in game. When a sheriff is on turn, he flips over one card from "high noon" pack and it affects the game for one round as usual. In his next turn he simply flips over a card from "a fistful of cards" pack which affects the game for one round as well.
To put it simply, the packs just take turns. The "High noon" card is played after every card from both packs was played - it is played as the last one and stays for the end of game.
To put it simply, the packs just take turns. The "High noon" card is played after every card from both packs was played - it is played as the last one and stays for the end of game.