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Subject: Graveyard parts declining in value rss

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They are rotting...

Cost of using the graveyard seems too steep. But making the graveyard a viable strategy seems desirable.

Thinking of making graveyard cards worth less as time goes by. You would make up a track showing -1,-2, etc and slide the cards down it.

To avoid putting markers on cards on your slab to show reduced value, you could require the player to "refurbish" them by paying full value when puting it on the slab. So you could buy a graveyard part for its reduced cost, and then put it in your own "storage" until you have enough money to refurbish it.

Something like that...
 
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tim Tim TIm TIM TIMMY!!
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I do not understand? 9 or 10 points is awesome to have, either early on or late in the game, still worth more then a 8 or 6, the best best besidest these cards.
 
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Yehuda Berlinger
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Tim, he is referring to the graveyard wherein cards get dumped, not the wild coffin cards.

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Michel van Peenen
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Yes the cost of the graveyard is steep but that it where the village uprising and extra body parts come in handy.
So for me it is not necessary to change the rules.
 
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