

When a card appears in the discard, you can discard the same rank there, including someone else’s move, but only the first person has time. Platform manipulation and spam: You may not use Twitters services in a manner intended to artificially amplify or suppress information or engage in behavior. It certainly helps if you have heard of the rules of this casino game and a. When a player calls a Kabu, each of the other players gets another move, and then everyone must turn their hidden cards face up and fold the cards from their hand. 1 Welcome to the Crossover Fanon Wiki 2 Rules 3 Current Staff 3. If you take out a card and don’t leave it for yourself, but put it in a reset, then you can optionally do the following:ħ or 8: a player can “peek” at one of his cards.ĩ or 10: “spy” on one of the cards of another player.ġ1 Jack: Swap any two cards on the table between any players.ġ2 Queen: look at any card, any player, and swap any two cards on the table between any players. You can write about anything, including Anime, Comics, Games, TV, Movies, and more. Players clockwise perform one of three actions:ġ) take a card from the draw pile and either leave the card (putting one of your cards in the discard pile) or discard it (if the card drawn and discarded is a pick card, the pick card can be used if desired),Ģ) select a card from the discard pile and put one of its cards into the discard pile After each deal, players can look at their two cards.

not directly addressed, so I'll take them as legal plays.Each player receives 4 cards face down. I asked those questions specifically when I submitted the rules question, and got the reply above. Makes me wonder though! If I end up shuffling that card into the deck via The Eagles Are Coming!, or discarding it via Eowyn or whatever effect, it sounds like a legal play to use the Lonely Mountain to search your deck for that card and take it into your hand, or to move it from the discard pile into your hand. If we take it at its word though, it simply means that the revealed card is the revealed card, no matter what happens to it (excepting use of the Lonely Mountain action). In order to use the effect on The Lonely Mountain you must take the revealed card into your hand.īrief reply, leaves me with some questions. The first revealed card remains the "revealed card" unless you use the effect on The Lonely Mountain. The game is simple enough for younger children and requires both. You can play 31 with two to 10 players and a standard deck of cards. The standard version of the game is played with regular playing cards, but Jax Ltd. I submitted this question, and got the following response: Thirty-one is a simple card game also known as Scat and Blitz. 'Sequence' is a board and card game published by Jax Ltd.

So I assume the original card remains the match for the burgle, even if it enters your hand, gets discarded, or whatever. That doesn't give us any insight as to what happens if the revealed card goes away via other card effects, as I described above. The Action on The Lonely Mountain lets you take the revealed card into your hand and reveal another - per the example in the rule insert, the newly revealed card is now the card you have to match for the burgle. I guess the only real question here is this: if you take the revealed card into your hand via an Action, does that card still count as the "revealed card" for the burgle? What if I use Imladris Stargazer to bury it 5 cards deep? It WAS the revealed card.
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You can combo Imladris Stargazer plus card draw effects to bolster your chances. You can use King Under the Mountain to take that revealed card, which tremendously boosts the likelihood of success for that burgle, since you just got a card into your hand that matches all aspects of the revealed card (since it IS the revealed card). Imladris Stargazer) to aid in a successful burgle? Do you see any rule preventing use of card draw or deck manipulating cards (i.e. The new FAQ clarifies that actions can be played between steps 2 (reveal card from your deck) and step 3 (discard cards) during a burgle attempt.
