Folks, I am trying to fully understand the Victory points, from the 3 Scenarios: The High Ground(HG), Seize the Prize(STP), Field of Swords(FOS).
OK, The High Ground. Victory points = 10. Why? Why not 1? If this is the only victory condition, then 1 point will decide it.
Seize the Prize - 5 Prizes @ 5 points each. Ok I can go with that, but they could have been 1 point each, and done the same thing.
Field of Swords. Ok lots of variables here. So, what I dont understand is, when you select this, are all three options (kill a king , flags and to the death) all in effect, OR do you just select 1? If 1, is it the same per side, or would each side randomly select one of the three? My confusion is that, what if you get Battle Flags, and your opponents army doesn't contain any - then you cant score any Victory points!?
We have normally played where if you pick either Seize the prize or High ground, you automatically add in all the effects of kill a king, battle flags and to the death as well from Field of Swords. Is this wrong? It just seems the only logical reason to have the VPs as stated in HG and STP, that they would be up against the VPs from FOS
I ask as under the final winning the game it talks about adding up all victory points, which if you are only playing take the high ground, well there is not much adding...
Its all a bit vague, and really you need to know what exactly you have to try and achieve to win the game.
Thanks for any clarification
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