In the Box I play quite often vs bash teams that are slightly underdog but become overdog because they can dump money on inducements: they don't save the gold because the chances of losing players vs a non-bash team are slim.
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The drawback of the new system is that, since buying inducements doesn't alter the TV difference like in CRP inducements phase, the underdog team (but richer than the overdog team) can spend money without the fear of giving the difference to the overdog team. Not Undead but perhaps the oldest living coach! It needs to be clearer, it confused me the first few games. some of us have to learn the new habit the hard way I suppose. I made a TD and CAS with a loner and even nominated him as one of the three MVP candidates, only to find out later I accidentally spent part of my treasury and I couldn't buy him. It didn't take me long to get used to it, ymmv The new system has the advantage that the underdog gets to see what the opponent is doing before making a choice. "Go for the eyes, Boo! Go for the eyes!!" "Opinions are like arseholes, everybody's got them and they all stink." - The protagonist, Fallout 2 I agree it would be more intuitive if you had to 'opt-in' to add treasury gold like before, but I guess we'll get used to it. Although, it does say in the client log how much extra you are getting by 'being the underdog', so you shouldn't need to refer back to the team page. The new system just puts all your treasury in there automatically, so it would be easy for someone to spend their treasury money by accident if they weren't paying attention.
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We are all use to spend what we get because in the past it was only the free inducement money that was shown automatically.
Then again, it's all just a matter of habit, I think. Right now I often go back to the site and me team page to check how much my team actually has in the treasury, just to not spend more than the extra money (or at least not much more - adding 10k to get that Babe/Card is usually worth it for me). The client tells me how much free/extra money I get for inducements, tells me how much I have in the treasury and asks me how much I want to add. It would make things clear again and remove the danger that I accidentally spend money from my treasury. I'd prefer to have the old dialogue back. The extra gold disappears at the end of the match, it's not added to the Treasury if he didn't spend it. I would like to know how it works with the client and on Fumbbl. If he is the underdog in the match by 50k and he chooses not to spend it on inducements, does he get an extra 50K in winnings at the end of the match? I am not worried so much about what the rules state. Instead, if you wanted to buy 2 cards then you would spend 50,000 from your own Treasury (50,000 free extra gold from TV difference and 50,000 from your Treasury). If you buy a card you won't use gold from your Treasury, because you will use the free gold of the TV gap. 50,000 free gold, called "extra gold" in the client).
"Keggie is the guy with the bleach blond hair that gives answers nobody else would think of."īasically, the amount of gold you can spend without using your own Treasury is the extra gold displayed at the start of the match.įor example: you have a Treasury of 100,000 and a TV difference of 50 (i.e.
I enjoy the cards,but regardless, Id like the notification before hand. If I don't use those inducements, do I keep the money in my treasury? Im trying to save up for a RR, but I keep spending it on inducements. Am I not understanding the new rules correctly? This version they are not asking if I want to add 50k, but just telling me I have 50k in inducements. In past versions they asked if I want to spend money at the beginning of the game. In particular: TV 1230k+50k Chaos Renegades FUMBBL Forum Index » FUMBBL » Rules Questions