SirSebstar wrote:Easy n Dirty wrote:I know that in a Terminator game, if a player is auto-kicked for deadbeating, you can still get points and cards for eliminating him even after he's been tossed.
What about in a standard game? No points obviously, but can you still get whatever cards he might have accumulated prior to deadbeating?
Thanks in advance.
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In a standard game you WILL get his point. In a terminator game you need to kill to get points, in standard you just have to be the last guy standing. and yes the cards prior to deadbeating stand, for both terminator and standard , (although, i am suddenly not so sure about the last bit
Yeah, I knew that, I shoulda' phrased the question differently - the real question I'm asking is - in a standard game, is it worth expending armies and efforts to eliminate a player who has already been eliminated by virtue of being deadbeated? The only reason to do so is to get his cards, and in the game I'm thinking of it would be worthwhile to get his cards because it's an escalating cards game, but I would hate to waste armies eliminating him only to find that I'm not getting his cards anyway.
I imagine that if they still show 3 or 4 cards next to his name, then those cards are probabbly available to anyone who eliminates him from the map - but in the game I'm thinking of, the player has not yet been eliminated - he's missed two turns in a row and I wanna' be properly positioned to take him out of he misses that third turn, but only if it means I'm getting his cards.