So the one thing that isn't clear to me, where are peasants drawn from? Is it from the Trogmeter? And also, if there is less peasants remaining than are supposed to be placed, do you just not place them?
Peasants are drawn from the trogmeter, yup. When you take damage, peasants are drawn from the Trogmeter, and if there wasn't one there you lose! If you are spawning peasants (not taking damage) then you just draw fewer peasants. Peasants can only be in 3 places, the trogmeter, the void, or the board. 7:24 has a good overview of the peasants-as-health mechanics.
Instructions unclear. Kind of confusing. When you have multiple arms on the table moving at the same time, it's hard to focus on what's going on while listening to what you're saying. You don't really mention Action Points (AP). We're reading the instructions right now and it's unclear how to use AP. One Action Card has 7AP, another has 4AP. Does that mean I can have Trogdor do 7 different things on my one turn? You have the set up of the actual game at the very end of the video; it would have come in handy if you mentioned it in the beginning. I stopped the video and went to the directions for set up, then came back to the video to learn more. You also don't mention movement of the meeples and knights when they're on the edge of the board, at an angle.
Well you don’t technically lose, trogdor goes in a fiery rage and rage quits as a last ditch attempt to win
Thanks for showing us a simple way to learn the rules :D
Now I can properly burninate the land
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1:17 those were my keeper and item for my first Trogdor game
So the one thing that isn't clear to me, where are peasants drawn from? Is it from the Trogmeter? And also, if there is less peasants remaining than are supposed to be placed, do you just not place them?
Peasants are drawn from the trogmeter, yup.
When you take damage, peasants are drawn from the Trogmeter, and if there wasn't one there you lose!
If you are spawning peasants (not taking damage) then you just draw fewer peasants.
Peasants can only be in 3 places, the trogmeter, the void, or the board.
7:24 has a good overview of the peasants-as-health mechanics.
I want a movie
Instructions unclear. Kind of confusing. When you have multiple arms on the table moving at the same time, it's hard to focus on what's going on while listening to what you're saying. You don't really mention Action Points (AP). We're reading the instructions right now and it's unclear how to use AP. One Action Card has 7AP, another has 4AP. Does that mean I can have Trogdor do 7 different things on my one turn? You have the set up of the actual game at the very end of the video; it would have come in handy if you mentioned it in the beginning. I stopped the video and went to the directions for set up, then came back to the video to learn more. You also don't mention movement of the meeples and knights when they're on the edge of the board, at an angle.