[IaWA] Advantage dice question
Alan:
Hi again Vincent,
Advantage dice. It's clear from the text that an advantage dice bought from the Owe list is kept until the end of a conflict, but I find a clue in the text that advantage dice from winning a round might be swapped back and forth.
Top of page 17:
"The third round:
We take up our dice. I pass you the advantage die."
Is this an artifact of past versions or what you intend? It's not summarized explicitly on page 23.
lumpley:
Whoever wins round 1 gets an advantage die for round 2. Whoever wins round 2 gets an advantage die for round 3. If you win round 1 but lose round 2, yes, exactly, you pass the advantage die over to the winner.
-Vincent
WildElf:
This doesn't really fit the OP, but it does fit the title, so I'll try bumping this first:
What happens when you have more than one winner?
So, you have A, B, and C. A goes first. B answers and loses, but not doubled. A gets the advantage for next round. B answered, so is skipped. C goes and B answers and loses, but not doubled. C should get an Advantage Die, but A has one.
Do they both get it? Does A because they won first, or C because they won last? Or perhaps no one gets it?
Assuming they both get it, what if, in round 2, C decides to go against A, C wins. Does C take A's die and have two advantage dice (assuming B didn't get a win against C)?
lumpley:
1. Everybody who wins in round 1, gets an advantage die in round 2. Everybody who wins in round 2, gets an advantage die in round 3. The advantage dice from round 1 wins do not carry over to round 3.
2. You can never have more than one advantage die, no matter how many times you win in a round. Exception: you can buy one advantage die from the owe list.
So: Do A and C both get an advantage die for round 2? yes. Does C get two advantage dice for round 3? no.
I see that the language in the book about one player passing a die to the other is misleading. If you would, read it instead that the first player drops the die back into the bowl, and the second player takes a die out of the bowl. You win advantage dice from the bowl, not from another player. (If that's confusing, ignore it, just go by my 1 and 2 above.)
-Vincent
Ry:
If I go first, win my action, but somenoe else acts against me and I lose that, I don't get the advantage die, in round 2, right?
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