Here is a rule i want clarification it says in the 2.0 rulebook in page 7 of it in (IX) create your 25 card combat and diplomacy pool, take the 15 advanced combat and diplomacy cards but in the cards nowhere it clarifies which are the basic combat and who the advanced any clue how to distinct it?
@@FordMrson The basic cards for both combat and diplomacy are numbered 1-25, and the advanced cards are numbered 1-15 (advanced card also have the character name at the top). You take the first 15 basic cards to form your starting card pool, then you shuffle the remaining 10 basic cards with the 15 advanced cards (make sure the colored banners at the top match) to form a pool of cards that you will draw from when using xp to upgrade your deck. Do this for both combat cards and diplomacy cards.
@@BeAHeroGaming Here is my issue it has 4 different colors isn't that right? it has 25 cards each from 1 to 25 i see nowhere from 1 to 15 unless you mean from the 1-10 are the basics and from 10 to 25 are the advanced cards of the same color.
@ you’re right, it took me a minute to wrap my head around it. The different colors allow each character to have their own set of cards. When you complete an encounter with more than 1 player the cards can get mixed up as you play them together. The colors help you know who’s cards are who’s after you complete the encounter.
@ the cards numbered 1-25 are the basic ones. There should be another set of cards, with the character name at the top, numbered 1-15. Those are the advanced cards.
@@BeAHeroGaming Oh I know, I have the quick start guide, but I mean that there wasn't an updated one in the update pack, so I think the one in the reprinted 2.0 edition of the game is the same quick start guide.
The updates are on the Tainted Grail crowdfunder on Gamefound. That is where I found out about the update in the rulebook. The components are almost the same as the original game. Mostly cards, a few player boards, character miniatures, and the books.
Sorry, I don’t know. The last update (#41) on game found said containers will arrive to international hubs in April. I don’t know if the rulebook will be online. Good luck!
Nice motivation at the end thx
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Here is a rule i want clarification it says in the 2.0 rulebook in page 7 of it in (IX) create your 25 card combat and diplomacy pool, take the 15 advanced combat and diplomacy cards but in the cards nowhere it clarifies which are the basic combat and who the advanced any clue how to distinct it?
@@FordMrson The basic cards for both combat and diplomacy are numbered 1-25, and the advanced cards are numbered 1-15 (advanced card also have the character name at the top). You take the first 15 basic cards to form your starting card pool, then you shuffle the remaining 10 basic cards with the 15 advanced cards (make sure the colored banners at the top match) to form a pool of cards that you will draw from when using xp to upgrade your deck. Do this for both combat cards and diplomacy cards.
@@BeAHeroGaming Here is my issue it has 4 different colors isn't that right? it has 25 cards each from 1 to 25 i see nowhere from 1 to 15 unless you mean from the 1-10 are the basics and from 10 to 25 are the advanced cards of the same color.
@ you’re right, it took me a minute to wrap my head around it. The different colors allow each character to have their own set of cards. When you complete an encounter with more than 1 player the cards can get mixed up as you play them together. The colors help you know who’s cards are who’s after you complete the encounter.
@@BeAHeroGaming yeah but there are 25 cards of each color right? so from those 25 who are the basics and who the advanced cards?
@ the cards numbered 1-25 are the basic ones. There should be another set of cards, with the character name at the top, numbered 1-15. Those are the advanced cards.
Hello, then do you need to buy the books of Avalon's adventures, or simply rulebook 2.0 is enough. thank you
@@pedrosrzrtz the 2.0 rulebook should be enough to get through the game. No additional books are necessary.
@@BeAHeroGaming thanks you
perfect timing
I think the update pack does not include an updated quick start book. Maybe mine was just not included by accident, but I didn't get one.
There’s not a whole lot to it. It basically has you run through a super simple combat and diplomacy encounter just to get a handle on the game flow.
@@BeAHeroGaming Oh I know, I have the quick start guide, but I mean that there wasn't an updated one in the update pack, so I think the one in the reprinted 2.0 edition of the game is the same quick start guide.
THis you receive those updates in some separate package? Did it came also with cardboard components?
The updates are on the Tainted Grail crowdfunder on Gamefound. That is where I found out about the update in the rulebook. The components are almost the same as the original game. Mostly cards, a few player boards, character miniatures, and the books.
Do u know when the rules book in Spanish ? Thank u
Sorry, I don’t know. The last update (#41) on game found said containers will arrive to international hubs in April. I don’t know if the rulebook will be online. Good luck!