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Originally Posted by unipus
@Raellus -- your example doesn't seem to play. In this case, the PC has drawn the worst card. It doesn't matter whether the NPCs act all on the same initiative, or individually, they're all going to go before him anyway.
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How is the 1 card the worst card? On p. 54 of the Player Manual:
Participants act in order from lowest to highest number, beginning with card #1, until everyone has taken their turn.
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Originally Posted by Raellus
For example, imagine a 6 v 6 engagement. Let's say one of the six PCs draws the one card, and then the OPFOR draws the two. That means the bad guys get six turns before the PCs get a second one. That seems game breaking to me. Am I missing something?
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So Player One, who drew the #1 card, goes first. The six OPFOR, who collectively drew the 2, go next. Then the remaining five PCs receive their turns.
Maybe my wording was unclear, or perhaps you were referring to one of the proffered house rules, where the high number goes first?
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