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Red Dragon Inn Boxed Card Game

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Also under “Drinking Contest”, we now specify that a Drink that makes you lose AC counts as a 0 for the purposes of a Drinking Contest. The original Drink and its Chasers all count as a single Drink. A card that allows you to Ignore a Drink will Ignore the original Drink and all of its Chasers.

If a Drink's total Alcohol Content is less than 0 (such as "We're cutting you off!"), it counts as a 0 Alcohol Content Drink in a Drinking Contest. The Drink will still affect your Alcohol Content as normal.Kaylin Rules: now clarifies that effects like Wulfric’s “Clumsy” do not alter the AC of a Drink. They just alter the effect Kaylin takes from that Drink. (This is relevant for a Drinking Contest, for example.)

You do not have to pay Gold when you buy Drinks in this way. The Inn keeps a tab, and you will pay for these Drinks later. (See "More Drink Rules" below for details). For example, you may play an Anytime Card during your Discard and Draw Phase before you discard and draw. If no cards remain in your Drink Me! Pile, or if you reveal a Drink Event Card, there is no additional effect. Do not continue revealing cards. You do not sober up if your Drink Me! Pile runs out while revealing Chasers.Ignore Example: Serena plays "Blasphemer! " to make Kaylin lose 3 Fortitude. Kaylin responds by playing "*Poof!*" to Ignore the effects of "Blasphemer!" Kaylin Ignores the Fortitude loss, but Serena still gains one Piety, since the card effects her normally.

Sometimes Cards can only be played under certain conditions. Each Sometimes Card states the conditions under which it can be played in the text on the card. Gambling Cards that cause you to ante are not considered to be directly affecting your Gold. Newer cards like "*Poof!*" make this rule explicit. The corresponding older cards should be played similarly, even though the exception is not written on the cards in previous editions. The Magnificent Adonis is undoubtedly an incredibly talented Bard. He is an expert in the flute, Lyre, and Drums. When his instruments are in good condition, they offer additional bonuses to the cards he plays. Adonis' cards sometimes provide him the chance to cause even more chaos (such as dealing a whopping five points of damage) as long as he smashes one of his instruments, permanently destroying it. Some cards specify that they can be played in response to a card that affects your Fortitude, Alcohol Content or Gold. A card affects one of these attributes only if it could directly change that attribute when it takes effect.When a card is played that can split or duplicate a Drink, it creates separate, independent Drinks. A card that affects a Drink can only affect one of the split Drinks. If a Drink is altered before it is split, then the altered Drink is split. If you have played before, please read "The Characters" and review the "Other Rules" section, since a few of the rules may be different from what you're used to.

Chaser Example 1: Phrenk drinks from his Drink Me! Pile and gets Wine with a Chaser. He reveals the next card on his Drink Me! Pile and gets Dragon Breath Ale. Play a Gambling or Cheating Card: Playing either of these two types of card gives you control of the Round of Gambling. The card you play may have other effects, as well. When the Round of Gambling is over, normal gameplay resumes. The player who started the Round moves on to their Buy Drinks Phase. Example: Gerki reveals Wine as his Drink. He has “Dump it on the floor” in his hand, but chooses not to play it (since he has the first chance to respond). Dimli plays “Spike it with firewater”. After that resolves, Gerki has another opportunity to dump the Drink.If you run out of Gold during a Drinking Contest, you will remain in the game at least until the Drinking Contest is finished. Ignore any effects that force you to pay Gold. If you do not win the Drinking Contest, you are out of Gold and out of the game! Chieftain’s Ice Beer is a right of passage for men and women of the northern barbarian kingdom. Legend tells that the Chieftains of old would meet over a fresh batch of Ice Beer, challenging one another to a drinking contest. The young Chief Killian, as the story goes, not only bested all challengers, but never felt the ill effects of the brew on the morning after. Killian would later become the Chief of Chiefs, and his clan’s recipe for Ice Beer became the standard among the tribes. Brewed by fermenting steppe vegetables and then allowing the water content to freeze off, this “beer” is more of a distilled spirit. The remaining liquor is then mixed with various spices, sampled, and diluted with water again to create a refreshing yet full-bodied beverage. Boys and girls among the barbarian tribes drink this brew to prove their vigor. Pass: You may choose to pass instead of playing a card. You may pass even if you have a Gambling or Cheating Card that you could play. If you pass, you are still in the Round of Gambling and may play Gambling or Cheating Cards later in the Round, as long as the Round does not end first.

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