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• Por favor, copia e pega a mensaxe de erro que ves na túa pantalla, se houbera algún.
The designer of Polis has made the following "siege variant" that grew out of the 1st edition part of the standard rules in the 2nd edition of the game. Basically, it gives players a +1 (or greater) bonus to future siege rolls after then fail a siege. Here is an excerpt from the new rulebook (link to the rulebook pasted below as well):
"If the siege is unsuccessful, the player who executed the siege loses one of their Hoplites from the territory in which the siege was attempted and places a disc of their color, called a Siege disk, with their Hoplites next to the recently besieged Polis. If that Polis happens to be under the control of their opponent, then the opponent must lose 1 Population cube from the matching Polis card.... An unsuccessful siege can be repeated in later turns if the player meets the requirements and decides to take another siege action. In this case, the player receives a +1 modification to the die roll for each Siege disk of their color that is in that territory. The Siege disks are removed from the board immediately if the player removes or loses all their troops in that territory, if the other player attempts to lay siege to the same Polis (if it is neutral), or at the end of the round, whichever comes first."
The designer had made this variant part of the rules, and it is now the standard being used in competitive play. I'd love to see this variant/rule as an option for those who prefer to play this way. Please vote "yes" if you agree so the admins will consider adding this to the module. Thanks! Happy gaming! -
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Google Chrome v88
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The designer of Polis has made the following "siege variant" that grew out of the 1st edition part of the standard rules in the 2nd edition of the game. Basically, it gives players a +1 (or greater) bonus to future siege rolls after then fail a siege. Here is an excerpt from the new rulebook (link to the rulebook pasted below as well):
"If the siege is unsuccessful, the player who executed the siege loses one of their Hoplites from the territory in which the siege was attempted and places a disc of their color, called a Siege disk, with their Hoplites next to the recently besieged Polis. If that Polis happens to be under the control of their opponent, then the opponent must lose 1 Population cube from the matching Polis card.... An unsuccessful siege can be repeated in later turns if the player meets the requirements and decides to take another siege action. In this case, the player receives a +1 modification to the die roll for each Siege disk of their color that is in that territory. The Siege disks are removed from the board immediately if the player removes or loses all their troops in that territory, if the other player attempts to lay siege to the same Polis (if it is neutral), or at the end of the round, whichever comes first."
The designer had made this variant part of the rules, and it is now the standard being used in competitive play. I'd love to see this variant/rule as an option for those who prefer to play this way. Please vote "yes" if you agree so the admins will consider adding this to the module. Thanks! Happy gaming! -
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Google Chrome v88
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• Por favor explica a túa suxestión de maneira precisa e concisa para que sexa o máis sinxelo posible entender o que queres dicir.
The designer of Polis has made the following "siege variant" that grew out of the 1st edition part of the standard rules in the 2nd edition of the game. Basically, it gives players a +1 (or greater) bonus to future siege rolls after then fail a siege. Here is an excerpt from the new rulebook (link to the rulebook pasted below as well):
"If the siege is unsuccessful, the player who executed the siege loses one of their Hoplites from the territory in which the siege was attempted and places a disc of their color, called a Siege disk, with their Hoplites next to the recently besieged Polis. If that Polis happens to be under the control of their opponent, then the opponent must lose 1 Population cube from the matching Polis card.... An unsuccessful siege can be repeated in later turns if the player meets the requirements and decides to take another siege action. In this case, the player receives a +1 modification to the die roll for each Siege disk of their color that is in that territory. The Siege disks are removed from the board immediately if the player removes or loses all their troops in that territory, if the other player attempts to lay siege to the same Polis (if it is neutral), or at the end of the round, whichever comes first."
The designer had made this variant part of the rules, and it is now the standard being used in competitive play. I'd love to see this variant/rule as an option for those who prefer to play this way. Please vote "yes" if you agree so the admins will consider adding this to the module. Thanks! Happy gaming! • Cal é o teu navegador?
Google Chrome v88
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• Qué había na pantalla cando se quedou bloqueado? (mensaxe de erro?, pantalla en blanco?, unha parte da interface do xogo?)
The designer of Polis has made the following "siege variant" that grew out of the 1st edition part of the standard rules in the 2nd edition of the game. Basically, it gives players a +1 (or greater) bonus to future siege rolls after then fail a siege. Here is an excerpt from the new rulebook (link to the rulebook pasted below as well):
"If the siege is unsuccessful, the player who executed the siege loses one of their Hoplites from the territory in which the siege was attempted and places a disc of their color, called a Siege disk, with their Hoplites next to the recently besieged Polis. If that Polis happens to be under the control of their opponent, then the opponent must lose 1 Population cube from the matching Polis card.... An unsuccessful siege can be repeated in later turns if the player meets the requirements and decides to take another siege action. In this case, the player receives a +1 modification to the die roll for each Siege disk of their color that is in that territory. The Siege disks are removed from the board immediately if the player removes or loses all their troops in that territory, if the other player attempts to lay siege to the same Polis (if it is neutral), or at the end of the round, whichever comes first."
The designer had made this variant part of the rules, and it is now the standard being used in competitive play. I'd love to see this variant/rule as an option for those who prefer to play this way. Please vote "yes" if you agree so the admins will consider adding this to the module. Thanks! Happy gaming! • Cal é o teu navegador?
Google Chrome v88
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• Qué parte das regras non se cumpriron na adaptación da BGA?
The designer of Polis has made the following "siege variant" that grew out of the 1st edition part of the standard rules in the 2nd edition of the game. Basically, it gives players a +1 (or greater) bonus to future siege rolls after then fail a siege. Here is an excerpt from the new rulebook (link to the rulebook pasted below as well):
"If the siege is unsuccessful, the player who executed the siege loses one of their Hoplites from the territory in which the siege was attempted and places a disc of their color, called a Siege disk, with their Hoplites next to the recently besieged Polis. If that Polis happens to be under the control of their opponent, then the opponent must lose 1 Population cube from the matching Polis card.... An unsuccessful siege can be repeated in later turns if the player meets the requirements and decides to take another siege action. In this case, the player receives a +1 modification to the die roll for each Siege disk of their color that is in that territory. The Siege disks are removed from the board immediately if the player removes or loses all their troops in that territory, if the other player attempts to lay siege to the same Polis (if it is neutral), or at the end of the round, whichever comes first."
The designer had made this variant part of the rules, and it is now the standard being used in competitive play. I'd love to see this variant/rule as an option for those who prefer to play this way. Please vote "yes" if you agree so the admins will consider adding this to the module. Thanks! Happy gaming! -
• é visible a violación das regras na repetición? Se o é, en que número de movemento?
• Cal é o teu navegador?
Google Chrome v88
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• Qué acción de xogo querías realizar?
The designer of Polis has made the following "siege variant" that grew out of the 1st edition part of the standard rules in the 2nd edition of the game. Basically, it gives players a +1 (or greater) bonus to future siege rolls after then fail a siege. Here is an excerpt from the new rulebook (link to the rulebook pasted below as well):
"If the siege is unsuccessful, the player who executed the siege loses one of their Hoplites from the territory in which the siege was attempted and places a disc of their color, called a Siege disk, with their Hoplites next to the recently besieged Polis. If that Polis happens to be under the control of their opponent, then the opponent must lose 1 Population cube from the matching Polis card.... An unsuccessful siege can be repeated in later turns if the player meets the requirements and decides to take another siege action. In this case, the player receives a +1 modification to the die roll for each Siege disk of their color that is in that territory. The Siege disks are removed from the board immediately if the player removes or loses all their troops in that territory, if the other player attempts to lay siege to the same Polis (if it is neutral), or at the end of the round, whichever comes first."
The designer had made this variant part of the rules, and it is now the standard being used in competitive play. I'd love to see this variant/rule as an option for those who prefer to play this way. Please vote "yes" if you agree so the admins will consider adding this to the module. Thanks! Happy gaming! -
• Qué é o que tratache de facer para activar esta acción do xogo?
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• Qué sucedeu cando o fixeche (a mensaxe de erro, mensaxe na barra de estado do xogo, ...)?
• Cal é o teu navegador?
Google Chrome v88
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• En que paso do xogo ocorreu o problema (cal foi a instrucción actual do xogo)?
The designer of Polis has made the following "siege variant" that grew out of the 1st edition part of the standard rules in the 2nd edition of the game. Basically, it gives players a +1 (or greater) bonus to future siege rolls after then fail a siege. Here is an excerpt from the new rulebook (link to the rulebook pasted below as well):
"If the siege is unsuccessful, the player who executed the siege loses one of their Hoplites from the territory in which the siege was attempted and places a disc of their color, called a Siege disk, with their Hoplites next to the recently besieged Polis. If that Polis happens to be under the control of their opponent, then the opponent must lose 1 Population cube from the matching Polis card.... An unsuccessful siege can be repeated in later turns if the player meets the requirements and decides to take another siege action. In this case, the player receives a +1 modification to the die roll for each Siege disk of their color that is in that territory. The Siege disks are removed from the board immediately if the player removes or loses all their troops in that territory, if the other player attempts to lay siege to the same Polis (if it is neutral), or at the end of the round, whichever comes first."
The designer had made this variant part of the rules, and it is now the standard being used in competitive play. I'd love to see this variant/rule as an option for those who prefer to play this way. Please vote "yes" if you agree so the admins will consider adding this to the module. Thanks! Happy gaming! -
• Qué sucedeu cando tratache de facer unha acción de xogo (mensaxe de erro, mensaxe na barra de estado do xogo, ...)?
• Cal é o teu navegador?
Google Chrome v88
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• Por favor, describe o problema de visualización. Se tes un pantallazo deste erro (boa práctica), podes usar Imgur.com para subilo e copiar/pegar a ligazón aquí.
The designer of Polis has made the following "siege variant" that grew out of the 1st edition part of the standard rules in the 2nd edition of the game. Basically, it gives players a +1 (or greater) bonus to future siege rolls after then fail a siege. Here is an excerpt from the new rulebook (link to the rulebook pasted below as well):
"If the siege is unsuccessful, the player who executed the siege loses one of their Hoplites from the territory in which the siege was attempted and places a disc of their color, called a Siege disk, with their Hoplites next to the recently besieged Polis. If that Polis happens to be under the control of their opponent, then the opponent must lose 1 Population cube from the matching Polis card.... An unsuccessful siege can be repeated in later turns if the player meets the requirements and decides to take another siege action. In this case, the player receives a +1 modification to the die roll for each Siege disk of their color that is in that territory. The Siege disks are removed from the board immediately if the player removes or loses all their troops in that territory, if the other player attempts to lay siege to the same Polis (if it is neutral), or at the end of the round, whichever comes first."
The designer had made this variant part of the rules, and it is now the standard being used in competitive play. I'd love to see this variant/rule as an option for those who prefer to play this way. Please vote "yes" if you agree so the admins will consider adding this to the module. Thanks! Happy gaming! • Cal é o teu navegador?
Google Chrome v88
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• Por favor, copia/pega o texto amosado en inglés no canto do teu idioma. Se tes un pantallazo deste erro (boa práctica), podes usar Imgur.com para subilo e copiar/pegar a ligazón aquí.
The designer of Polis has made the following "siege variant" that grew out of the 1st edition part of the standard rules in the 2nd edition of the game. Basically, it gives players a +1 (or greater) bonus to future siege rolls after then fail a siege. Here is an excerpt from the new rulebook (link to the rulebook pasted below as well):
"If the siege is unsuccessful, the player who executed the siege loses one of their Hoplites from the territory in which the siege was attempted and places a disc of their color, called a Siege disk, with their Hoplites next to the recently besieged Polis. If that Polis happens to be under the control of their opponent, then the opponent must lose 1 Population cube from the matching Polis card.... An unsuccessful siege can be repeated in later turns if the player meets the requirements and decides to take another siege action. In this case, the player receives a +1 modification to the die roll for each Siege disk of their color that is in that territory. The Siege disks are removed from the board immediately if the player removes or loses all their troops in that territory, if the other player attempts to lay siege to the same Polis (if it is neutral), or at the end of the round, whichever comes first."
The designer had made this variant part of the rules, and it is now the standard being used in competitive play. I'd love to see this variant/rule as an option for those who prefer to play this way. Please vote "yes" if you agree so the admins will consider adding this to the module. Thanks! Happy gaming! -
• É este o texto dispoñible no sistema de tradución? Se é así, foi traducido fai máis de 24 horas?
• Cal é o teu navegador?
Google Chrome v88
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• Por favor explica a túa suxestión de maneira precisa e concisa para que sexa o máis sinxelo posible entender o que queres dicir.
The designer of Polis has made the following "siege variant" that grew out of the 1st edition part of the standard rules in the 2nd edition of the game. Basically, it gives players a +1 (or greater) bonus to future siege rolls after then fail a siege. Here is an excerpt from the new rulebook (link to the rulebook pasted below as well):
"If the siege is unsuccessful, the player who executed the siege loses one of their Hoplites from the territory in which the siege was attempted and places a disc of their color, called a Siege disk, with their Hoplites next to the recently besieged Polis. If that Polis happens to be under the control of their opponent, then the opponent must lose 1 Population cube from the matching Polis card.... An unsuccessful siege can be repeated in later turns if the player meets the requirements and decides to take another siege action. In this case, the player receives a +1 modification to the die roll for each Siege disk of their color that is in that territory. The Siege disks are removed from the board immediately if the player removes or loses all their troops in that territory, if the other player attempts to lay siege to the same Polis (if it is neutral), or at the end of the round, whichever comes first."
The designer had made this variant part of the rules, and it is now the standard being used in competitive play. I'd love to see this variant/rule as an option for those who prefer to play this way. Please vote "yes" if you agree so the admins will consider adding this to the module. Thanks! Happy gaming! • Cal é o teu navegador?
Google Chrome v88
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