I don’t take damage because I killed it? I think
Ah. I think I misread
I don’t take damage because I killed it? I think
Ah. I think I misread
Sorry, yes, “the cards in the ‘damage’ stack go to the discard”.
Ok.
5 of spades against the Queen
Discard Jack of diamonds as damage
@GeeBizzle to play.
Castle: Q♣ attack 10 health 25, + 7 more
Current damage done: 5♠
Discard: J♦, + 6 more
Tavern: 22
Captbnut hand: 5♦ 8♦
GeeBizzle hand: 6♣ 7♣ 2♦ 4♠ 4♣
lalunaverde hand: 5♣ J♥ 3♣ A♣ 10♠
Assussanni hand: 2♣ 4♦ 2♠ 6♦
Play 4 
Take damage with the 6
.
Castle: Q♣ attack 6 health 21, + 7 more
Current damage done: 5♠ 4♠
Discard: 6♣, + 7 more
Tavern: 22
Captbnut hand: 5♦ 8♦
GeeBizzle hand: 7♣ 2♦ 4♣
lalunaverde hand: 5♣ J♥ 3♣ A♣ 10♠
Assussanni hand: 2♣ 4♦ 2♠ 6♦
@lalunaverde to play.
OK, the clubbiness is invalidated by Q clubs, but that’s 11 points of spadiness, reducing attack to 0 and health to 10. No return damage. @Assussanni to play.
Castle: Q♣ attack 0 health 10, + 7 more
Current damage done: 5♠ 4♠ A♣ 10♠
Discard: 6♣, + 7 more
Tavern: 22
Captbnut hand: 5♦ 8♦
GeeBizzle hand: 7♣ 2♦ 4♣
lalunaverde hand: 5♣ J♥ 3♣
Assussanni hand: 2♣ 4♦ 2♠ 6♦
Can we manage an exact kill? That Queen would be very handy
Perhaps if I yield? I think I’d ideally like to keep my pair of twos to play together if possible.
Can you attack. Kill. Yield?
Yielding is defined as a choice you make during step 1, and when you kill an enemy you begin a new turn starting at step 1, so yes you can.
The exact damage done doesn’t need to be in a single attack. To me the question is how many
do we want to play before defeating this enemy in case the next card is Q
.
It’s a dirty business. But willing to finish them off.
Noting that it’s “none” if the three with diamonds are all yielding. Oh… unless lalunaverde doesn’t finish them off? (Edit: And I’ve just realised that that finishing the king off that way wouldn’t work in any case : ) I should get some sleep… my brain has evidentially ceased to Regicide correctly.)
I wasn’t suggesting three yields in a row. Unless I’m missing something doesn’t playing the Jack of Hearts after three yields result in a loss?
Yep, I’d just realised that as well : )
I’m off to sleep, before I say anything else dumb. Happy hunting, all!
I feel like I’m missing a rule here, if we followed the Jack with a yield rather than an attack you could pass off to someone who could absorb more damage?
You still have to defend the attack when yielding, I believe.