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thabear20 Jun 2017 9:54 p.m. PST

So ive had a few games and we've loved it , had a ball with the simple mechanics . But I must have missed something very obvious in the rulebook . How does the game play proceed with multiple players per side ?
1. Does the CnC flip the cards for his Sub Generals ?
2. Does each player take their turn at flipping a card from a communal deck for what they want to do ?
3. Is each player in control of his own deck ?
If its somewhere in the book please point it out to me , any help appreciated, thankyou , cheers Tom

Personal logo BigRedBat Sponsoring Member of TMP21 Jun 2017 3:53 a.m. PST

Hi Tom,

With multiple players it works very much as it does with single generals- each leads a command (or two or three). Usually each player has his own deck and all players on a side play in parallel.

The senior general is played just like any other general- the principle difference is that any troops in the army count as in command when in his radius. Otherwise troops only count as in command when in the command radius of their command's general. Therefore a senior general is particularly useful if a command's general is killed.

Hope this helps! Simon

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