![]() Now, because all of the opponents of player C have been covered by another player, player C cannot cover an opponent. Then, player B decides to cover an order token of player A. Player A covers an order token of player B. ![]() It is the first turn to place order tokens for players in this round. I: Players cannot cover an order token of a player which will not be able to cover tokens of the other players when their turn to place an order token comes.Įxample (Three player game between players A, B and C): So, in a 2 player game, each player can cover only one order token of the opposite player, in a 3 player game each player can cover 2 opponent tokens (one of each opponent) and in a 4 player game each player can cover 3 opponent token (one of each opponent). I: Each player can cover each of their opponents only once during an era. Other important rules about covering opponent tokens: Now, for player C, the only option is to cover an order token of player A, since player A is the only player that is left with tokens uncovered by other players. Then, player B decides to cover an order token of player C. ![]() ![]() When the players choose this, they have to pay 1 bushido to cover an opponent’s token.įurther explained: This means that a player can only cover one opponent token during this round, and only if that opponent’s doesn’t have a token that is already covered by another player this round.Įxample ( Three player game between players A, B and C): Placing order tokens and covering opponents (2nd round of an Era, in the rulebook)Īdditionally, when players place their order tokens face down during the 2nd round Planning Phase, they may either:Ī) Place them on a empty slot (usually in a 2-player game) ī) On top of their own tokens that they have placed in the 1st round for free or Ĭ) Place them on top of an opponent’s face up order token that was placed in the previous round, by paying 1 if it is your first time covering an opponent token during this round, 2 if it is your second time, or 3 if it is your third covering an opponent token this round.Ĭ) Place them on top of an opponent’s face up order token if that opponent was not already covered in this round and if the player covering the opponent hasn’t covered another opponent already this round. If players are comfortable to play with the old rule, they can still use it. We are changing the following rules in the following section (old rule is marked with a strikethrough while the new rule is marked with red). If you still have any questions or would like to propose a question for this FAQ, please write us at. Welcome to the Small Samurai Empires FAQ! Please read this FAQ carefully if you have any doubts about how some of the rules work in the game. ![]()
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