What happens to their armies and their cards? I looked in the rules, but couldn't find an answer.
Thanks.
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in think they are given to there teamateheelinbrasil wrote:What happens to their armies and their cards? I looked in the rules, but couldn't find an answer.
Thanks.
on your teamthe.killing.44 wrote:Armies and cards are given to the remaining player highest on the play order list.
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it's not exactly fair to the deadbeat's partner though, especially since the lower lvls tend to join games with strangers. as do i.obliterationX wrote:They used to be neutralized, as a punishment for deadbeating, but this new system seems kind of rewarding in a number of situations. I don't think rewarding a rule-break is a good idea.
A-derr derr derjammyjames wrote:on your teamthe.killing.44 wrote:Armies and cards are given to the remaining player highest on the play order list.
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When did that happen? As far as I can recall, deadbeat armies have always gone to a teammate. They only go neutral in standard, or assassin games.obliterationX wrote:They used to be neutralized, as a punishment for deadbeating, but this new system seems kind of rewarding in a number of situations. I don't think rewarding a rule-break is a good idea.
no, that is what used to happen, they used to turn neutral, and would just screw the game up completely...-0Timminz wrote:When did that happen? As far as I can recall, deadbeat armies have always gone to a teammate. They only go neutral in standard, or assassin games.obliterationX wrote:They used to be neutralized, as a punishment for deadbeating, but this new system seems kind of rewarding in a number of situations. I don't think rewarding a rule-break is a good idea.

When did that change? I don't remember the old way. Then again, some of my most preferred pass-times are hell on the memory.owenshooter wrote:no, that is what used to happen, they used to turn neutral, and would just screw the game up completely...-0Timminz wrote:When did that happen? As far as I can recall, deadbeat armies have always gone to a teammate. They only go neutral in standard, or assassin games.obliterationX wrote:They used to be neutralized, as a punishment for deadbeating, but this new system seems kind of rewarding in a number of situations. I don't think rewarding a rule-break is a good idea.