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I can post one tomorrow.chapcrap wrote:Do you have a list of the values of the Scrabble letters?
chap
No.DoomYoshi wrote:You say we can use online resources. What are the limits on words other than 7 letters? Does urban dictionary count? How about Olde English? Foreign languages?
The word must be in the standard Scrabble dictionary in order to score. However, browsing the dictionary is not a very efficient method of spotting a word, so we're allowing other resources to be used to assemble it.Dukasaur wrote:game ended. The word must be in the standard Scrabble dictionary. It will score according to standard Scrabble point values (no double or triple bonuses apply.)
Feel free to use any resource (online thesaurus, etc.) to make your word. (Yes, it would be
I'm not sure I understand, but I will get back to this tomorrow.DoomYoshi wrote:Option 5: Allow players to use whatever vowels they want but have fought for vowels be worth more?
Okay, I've added that option to the list. I limited it to two vowels, however.DoomYoshi wrote:I mean give everyone an unlimited pool (or nearly unlimited) of vowels that are worth 0. So consonant use is the focus. However the letter you won from Austerlitz still gives a value of 1.

Official List of Scrabble Letter Values:chapcrap wrote:Do you have a list of the values of the Scrabble letters?
chap
Good thing I'm not playing. If I can't make ZOOLOGY in a Scrabble game I get depressed for days.Gilligan wrote:I think you should keep it as is.
Maps with A: 15
Maps with E: 10
Maps with I: 7
Maps with O: 4
Maps with U: 11
The only real vowels that would be hard to obtain are I and O, you don't absolutely need them either.