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Race for the Galaxy: The Gathering Storm» Forums » Rules

Subject: couple of questions help please. rss

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Hi all,
Loving this game {multi and solo} but have a couple of points im not to clear on.
Firstly from the main game am I right in that if you have planets with
production capabalities you cannot use them to produce on their own card?.

Second in the gathering storm is it right that in the consume phase the AI opponent gets one of the consume bonuses and then on top of this vp chips equal to twice its economy size and then increases its economy by one also?.

If this is correct why is it not calculated in one go {IE with the consume bonus included} Or am I missing something here?.
Seems very overpowered.
 
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Jokerman wrote:
am I right in that if you have planets with production capabalities you cannot use them to produce on their own card?


A production world (one with a solid colored circle---blue, brown, green or yellow---in the top left corner) has the production power of producing a good on itself, as long as it does not already have a good. You can't have more than one good on the same world. There are some other cards with production powers, like Mining Robots (a development) or Galactic Engineers (a world) that produce goods on windfall worlds that are not the same card as the card the production power is located on.
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gary rembo
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:HI all THX for the help but I think I have worked it out.
I was misreading he rules.
That will teach me to read with my ears not my eyes. he he he
 
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