![]() Why should I preorder from Stonemaier Games instead of waiting a few months for the retail release? You don’t need to reference our website for these adjustments–just print the 1-page civ adjustment guide from our website or use the guide included in the expansion (another is included in the second expansion). Any adjustments we make will always happen at the beginning of the game, so it’s not something you need to remember after setup. Why not reprint the civs themselves? Because we’re going to continue to collect data about the game, and it’s possible-unlikely, but possible-that those civs might need minor tweaks in the future (and thus it wouldn’t be wise for us to reprint the civs every time). We don’t plan to reprint the civilization mats, at least not until we’re sure Tapestry is complete (and even after that, we’ll need to collect more data for quite some time). Will the civilizations ever be reprinted with the setup adjustments on them? In the meantime, I’d recommend removing the original insert and either using the inserts in the expansions or no inserts at all. We may, however, create an insert designed to hold all Tapestry components inside the original box. We don’t have plans for a big box, as the original Tapestry box is already quite big. Is there a Tapestry big box solution in the works? These tiles are from the Plans & Ploys expansion! They’re explained in the expansion rulebook. How do the “ = 5 points” space tiles work? Yes! You would gain the building and place it next to your capital city mat. If I don’t have room on my capital city mat, can I still gain a landmark or income building? My level 1 Automa card is the same on both sides. This means that you’ll use the tiebreaker card from the previous turn. ![]() In the procedure in the “A Shadow Empire Turn” section, flip the order of steps 1a and 1b (change favorite track, then reshuffle). Shadow Empire Variant for 2 players: What card should we use if a tiebreaker is needed to determine the Shadow Empire’s next favorite track? When you play it, if nobody else is in the era, you get the big benefit. What happens if you use a special benefit/ability to play the Technocracy card on top of a “this era” card? So if a copy of Marriage of State ever comes into play (through Espionage or any other civ or tapestry interaction) while another Marriage of State is still active, the copy must choose a different track. ![]() ![]() Thematically, a particular “marriage of state” can only happen once. If a landmark is gained by advancing, place the landmark first (if it matters–usually it does not, and you might as well wait until you’re done with your turn to place it so the game doesn’t pause for too long).ĭo the Marriage of State and Espionage tapestry cards create an infinite loop? Unless otherwise specified in the reference guide, the benefits can be taken in either order. If a space on the advancement track shows more than one benefit, which order can they be taken? The tile should look like this (clipped from the punchboard file). So, that tile is saying that you can perform a conquer action, then score 1 VP for each territory you control. That should be the conquer icon, but it’s missing the black outpost token icon on the red hex. Good try, but nope! Your game is over after your final income turn.Ĭongrats! You’ve found the one functional (and embarrassing) misprint in the game. This post accounts for some possibilities.Ĭan you play trap cards after your final income turn? :license: MIT, see LICENSE for more details.A compilation of rule questions about specific cards and civilizations was originally created by Jay Nabedian.Īre there any common rules mistakes players are making? ![]()
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