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Subject: King’s chamber/Mme de Pompadour rules. rss

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Krzysztof _______
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Hello the next question:

King’s chamber – Enlist nobles
The amount of servants in his own colour on the king’s chamber equals the amount of
turquoise seals a player can use in his fourth action.
Majority bonus: if a player has the absolute (not tied) majority of servants on the king’s
chamber, he may put one extra servant (from his personal supply or from another castle
room) on the king’s chamber.


So in this situation I could use "majority bonus rule" to put new servants in palace without the gate and parade ground. It is correct?

I think I MUST decide to buy seals and then put extra servant from personal supply ot another castle room. Otherwise I will obtain extra servant for free!
 
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Lupusek wrote:
So in this situation I could use "majority bonus rule" to put new servants in palace without the gate and parade ground. It is correct?


Correct. If you have the majority in this room during your turn, you place 1 extra servant in the chamber.

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I think I MUST decide to buy seals and then put extra servant from personal supply ot another castle room. Otherwise I will obtain extra servant for free!


There is no obligation to do anything on your turn. You get the free servant if you have the majority, regardless if you decide to recruit nobles that turn or not.
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Krzysztof _______
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There is no obligation to do anything on your turn. You get the free servant if you have the majority, regardless if you decide to recruit nobles that turn or not.


Ok I understand,but it is a trick how to put new servants into palace. You dont have to use parade ground. There is a easier methond: make a majority in kings or madame chamber and you will got one servant in palace, (only when you will not buy nobilities)
 
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The problem is it is much slower. 3 servants in the chamber (assuming that's enough for majority) will take 3 turns to get 3 new servants in play, whereas those same 3 in the parade ground will get you 3 new servants in just 1 round.

But, it's definitely important to remember this, and use it when you can, often in addition to the parade ground.
 
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Krzysztof _______
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We play with this rule:

i.e

If I have a majority bonus and want to use it then I will put new servant in king's chamber. Otherwise I dont put new servant, because I dont want to use it. In mint and stairs everybody want to use majority bonus. In King's chamber and madame Pompadur you can use majority bonus ONLY when you will buy new nobilities.

When you will use majority without last action (nobilities) there will be a situation that palace ground will not be very important, because you could use seals chambers to put new servant(s) to palace.

(Sorry for my english, I hope you understand me )
 
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