The Red Dragon Inn - How to Play
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- čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
- This video explains how to play The Red Dragon Inn, the long-running card game from SlugFest Games. You are an adventurer partying in the tavern after the adventure. Drink, gamble and roughhouse with your friends and attempt to be the last player standing!
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They forgot one important rule. If you have no drinks during your drink phase, you lose one alcohol content
you mean your alcohol content goes down one?
Most importantly, you forgot the every necessary evasion of Gerki's perversion
What a great video mate, so clear. 6/5
Nice. Concise. I like it.
I'm busy collecting all the characters for this game.
This game is a regular delight
nice tutorial ty
Updated rules!
Do you have to discard at least 1 card to be able to draw back up to 7?
I’m thinking you draw up to 7 at the start of the turn regardless of how many you discard (after the optional discard of course).
Half of my gaming group is saying that you must discard at least 1 card to be able to get back up to a full hand because the rule about drawing is written “you may discard and then draw” in the same sentence. Their version of the ruling seems weird especially since you’d get stuck if you got down to 0 cards.
Can I get some clarification on here? I’m pretty sure I’m right, but I need confirmation for them to agree
You MAY discard cards, as few as 0 cards and as many as every card in your hand, and THEN you draw up to 7 cards. The sentence isn't written that way to say 'discarding is a criteria for drawing cards', it's written that way so that players know that IF they are going to discard cards, they must do so BEFORE they draw any.
It's entirely to prevent someone from drawing cards, then discarding, then drawing AGAIN.
If we intended discarding to be a criteria for drawing, we would say so explicitly, in terms like 'You must discard at least 1 card in order to draw cards.'
@@JenniferKitzman right, so it’s exactly as I thought: optional discard and then draw up to 7 (regardless of whether any cards were discarded). I tried my best to convince my group of that because that’s how the rules are written, but I got overruled. I’ll relay it back to them
Please tell me someone has made actual cocktail recipes for this game! I want to do this as a drinking game!
Ah I am trying to get my family to play this game again with me with just the casual rule to take a shot per strength of drink of whatever you choose.
This way us non drinkers can enjoy the game will being thoroughly disgusted with this Mt dew beer my wife bought lol
So if you reveal a chaser and you have no cards left in the drink me pile, resolve the effect with that number or ignore it?
Let's say I reveal a Wine with a Chaser, but there's no drinks left in the Drink Me pile...I would then happily consume my 2 AC Wine by itself!
My friend just got the latest expansion
At what point do you draw back cards? At the beginning of your turn or after your turn ends?
You only refill your hand during the Discard & Draw phase at the start of your own turn.
what the other guy said beginning of your turn
What happens if you run out of cards in your character's deck?
You shuffle the character deck discard and use that as your deck!
@@JenniferKitzman great, so there is no penalty for aggressively discarding to draw new cards and cycling your deck... thank you!
@@Grim2103 Exactly, you've spotted the pro strat!
What happens if i have 18 fortitude and 17 alcol and a player uses "Your opponent takes 2 fortitude damage" and i play 2 "Reduce you alcol by 1"?
As long as you have the cards in hand and the criteria for playing them has been met (if any), then you can play them! When your Fortitude and Alcohol content meet, you still have the chance to play Anytime cards or effects to either save yourself or spite other players on the way out.
So, to get a little more specific to your example, your Fortitude would hit 16, and as long as those 'reduce your AC by 1' cards are Anytime, you could play them to go to 15 AC.
@@slugfestgames51 Thank you for the answer!
song?
I think it's an original composition from Jeff Morrow for this video. He produces the music for most of the Kickstarter reveal videos as well.
Time stamps are needed please
I really feel like this game should have been named something else. "The Red Dragon Inn" was famously the name of the role-playing chat room on America Online in the early 1990s. It's pretty iconic in RPG history.
never heard of that
Same, it HAS to be named after the AOL chatroom. Though it lacks all the people sitting in dark corners or up in the rafters. Oh and the random Darth Vaders and anime characters.
This game makes no fucking sense in the rules