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awarded  Nice Question
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comment Is it possible for a 6-player game of BSG + Exodus to only ever have one Cylon?
But the Sympathizer doesn't necessarily turn Cylon. So if we've got the Cylon Loyalty card last in the deck, and all of the resources in the blue - no second Cylon.
Apr
14
comment Is it possible for a 6-player game of BSG + Exodus to only ever have one Cylon?
No - again, I'm worried about a situation where the other Cylon card hasn't even been drawn. The chances for that are approx. 9%, which isn't very high, but isn't low enough in my opinion.
Apr
14
comment Is it possible for a 6-player game of BSG + Exodus to only ever have one Cylon?
Is there a justification for this, balance-wise? Seems like it'll be a horrible game for the Cylons in this case. The reason why I've asked this question is to know whether it's a situation I want to prevent via house rules. :)
Apr
14
comment Is it possible for a 6-player game of BSG + Exodus to only ever have one Cylon?
If one player is dealt two You Are a Cylon cards, then it'll be possible of him to use the Resurrection Ship to give one of his loyalty cards to another player, thus making him a second Cylon. The situation that disturbs me is the one where the second "You are a Cylon" card remains undrawn in the Loyalty deck.
Apr
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asked Is it possible for a 6-player game of BSG + Exodus to only ever have one Cylon?
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awarded  Yearling
Jun
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accepted Do “play immediately” cards in the zombie turn affect the number of cards a zombie player will have in his hand?
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awarded  Editor
Jun
9
revised Do “play immediately” cards in the zombie turn affect the number of cards a zombie player will have in his hand?
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Jun
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asked Do “play immediately” cards in the zombie turn affect the number of cards a zombie player will have in his hand?
Apr
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awarded  Fanatic
Mar
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comment Discard pile and shuffling question
I actually used this in several games - to draw all of my deck, and then gain a card and immediately put it into play by drawing one more card.
Mar
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awarded  Critic
Mar
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comment More conveniently randomizing the cardboard tokens
@Kempeth - yes, BSG is one of those games that require a big table. :)
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Feb
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answered More conveniently randomizing the cardboard tokens
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