
RESOURCE CARDS AND CARD POOLS (8:35)
NOTE: Or players can agree on a static size for their card pools. A pool can have 1 to 6 cards.
Card pools can have color cards, gray cards and/or TM cards.
THIS VIDEO TRULY MAKES THE GAME OF RINGS A STRATEGIC MATHEMATICAL GAME. UPDATED AUG 14, 2024
NOTE: When playing supporting and action cards there must be at least 1 anchor card in the solution.
An anchor card is a card belonging to either player that's already on the board.
A supporting TM card or action TM card that takes on values is always a ring building card.
unless it's played on the opponent's b/w space or on the opponent's card.
The TM card can only borrow a value from an anchor card and not from a support card.
The TM card and it's anchor value card together count as 1 ring building card instead of 2.
NOTE: On square boards 3 cards in a quad (4 cards in a circle) can't all be captured by the action card on the 4th space.
NOTE: On square boards 4 card quads don't build rings. (Like triads on hexagonal boards)
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