Another great tutorial! Absolutely love Shadows over Camelot! Seriously though, production value is thru the roof - love the bird's eye shots of the board; card overlays when discussed; and the perfect timing of Haak's tutorial with the corresponding video clips! You guys just keep getting better and better!
10:45 what happens if there's no black swords? E.g. Players agree to rush for 6 catapults then accusing to clear names? Does the accusing count as an action? If not, I don't see why you wouldn't want to rush to the accusation phase while there's no white swords to be flipped.
Could a traitor (who has yet to be revealed) purposely, wrongly accuse someone of being a traitor? Therefore, turning a white sword black? That being said, how often do heroes win vs the traitor?
A dastardly plan indeed---but, yes: the traitor can accuse others of being a traitor to turn a sword black! For balance, we haven't played enough to really have a confident answer for you, but the consensus online seems to be that the game slightly favors the traitor, except at higher player counts. Of course, it all depends on the skill of your specific traitor vs your specific heroes..
yeah, you definitely can! it makes the game easier, but you can just declare that nobody is going to be a traitor, instead of having players draw alignment cards at the beginning. that's how we played it the first time, I think!
I have a question about quest. When the two knights are on the same quest and for some reason, one of the knights can't play any action that refers to that quest (other players can play and want to stay), can he go to Camelot without penalty or you must move all white cards and all players go back to Camelot? :)
Only solo quests are forced to discard their white cards if the knight leaves - any quest that could have more than one knight working on it at the same time is not a solo quest, so you don't have to discard white cards even if the last knight leaves (unless the quest ends, of course, and all cards are removed from it!). Hope that helps :)
Rum & Board it's more complicated than that. Mordred is a part of the round table until Arthur rejects the fact that he is Arthur's son and deserves to be the next king. I think the one who was at fault was actually Arthur in this case. I mean, how would you feel if your father disowned you?
A very good run through of the rules of 'Shadows Over Camelot'. Thank you!
This is really good work! I look forward to more!
Another great tutorial! Absolutely love Shadows over Camelot! Seriously though, production value is thru the roof - love the bird's eye shots of the board; card overlays when discussed; and the perfect timing of Haak's tutorial with the corresponding video clips! You guys just keep getting better and better!
Thank you for noticing ;) we been working!
10:45 what happens if there's no black swords? E.g. Players agree to rush for 6 catapults then accusing to clear names?
Does the accusing count as an action? If not, I don't see why you wouldn't want to rush to the accusation phase while there's no white swords to be flipped.
Thank you so much. Wonderful . I can now play the game without having it on the shelf staring at me !!!!!
Man, his humor is on point
Greatest game ever. Love.
I love the clumsy setup! Hilarious!
Excellent video!
I lolled quite a few times during this, classic!
I used to be a dump truck… now I’m an Apache helicopter.
Brilliant!!
After this one, you guys should give Settlers of Catan a go.
Whoa, never heard of that one! Is it good? ;)
+Rum & Board Yeah. And it fits well with Medieval May.
Is Settlers of Catan good? You guys MUST play it now. It changes lives. That and Munchkin.
Do you have a favorite set for those?
Munchkin is basically the same except for theme differences. I have Munchkin Legends but any munchkin game theme you all like should be fine : )
This was good.
Could a traitor (who has yet to be revealed) purposely, wrongly accuse someone of being a traitor? Therefore, turning a white sword black?
That being said, how often do heroes win vs the traitor?
A dastardly plan indeed---but, yes: the traitor can accuse others of being a traitor to turn a sword black!
For balance, we haven't played enough to really have a confident answer for you, but the consensus online seems to be that the game slightly favors the traitor, except at higher player counts. Of course, it all depends on the skill of your specific traitor vs your specific heroes..
Great tutorial. But I have to say I hurt a little every time you mistreated the cards 😂😅
Can I tweak this game to play as more than two players leaving out the traitor.
Again, thank you.
yeah, you definitely can! it makes the game easier, but you can just declare that nobody is going to be a traitor, instead of having players draw alignment cards at the beginning. that's how we played it the first time, I think!
sometimes you sound a little bit like Stan from Monkey Island.
Good How to play btw! And the Spy? I hardly know him :D
I have a question about quest. When the two knights are on the same quest and for some reason, one of the knights can't play any action that refers to that quest (other players can play and want to stay), can he go to Camelot without penalty or you must move all white cards and all players go back to Camelot? :)
Only solo quests are forced to discard their white cards if the knight leaves - any quest that could have more than one knight working on it at the same time is not a solo quest, so you don't have to discard white cards even if the last knight leaves (unless the quest ends, of course, and all cards are removed from it!). Hope that helps :)
group proyect simulator hahahahaha
Wait.
Lancelot and Mordred are not in this game!?
What the actual hell?!
Mordred is; he's one of the bad guys! But not Lanceleot...
Rum & Board it's more complicated than that.
Mordred is a part of the round table until Arthur rejects the fact that he is Arthur's son and deserves to be the next king.
I think the one who was at fault was actually Arthur in this case.
I mean, how would you feel if your father disowned you?
Also because of that Geunivere thing, most people consider Lancelot as a bad guy too.
Such a shame.