That’s true but I feel like that’ll make King Candy lose what’s special about him and it’d likely get repetitive if there were three characters with such similar objectives.
@@connorplisga3718 I’m unfamiliar with those films, so I can’t accurately comment, but if those were ever introduced, I’m sure they would come up something more interesting.
So recently I saw a video on an alternate way to play villainous Solo and I actually really like some of the ideas. The main difference is that you only have 11 turns to complete your objective but you can use the fate action to give yourself an extra turn. I recall you were struggling with what to do with the fate action so I figured that might be a good idea.
@@theabsentfriend4002every other turn just like you do. In fact the person used two rows of five power tokens to represent the timer and fated himself on every second power. I can send you a link to the video if you like.
@@theabsentfriend4002so I don’t know if the comment went through for you but I can’t see it and I tried sending it multiple times. In case it didn’t go through the video is called “DISNEY VILLAINOUS SINGLE PLAYER - How to Play” by Disney Lorcana Club.
You can still get the original core box at Barnes & Noble. They actually have all the Disney(not Marvy or Star Wars) expansions excluding Sugar and Spite since it's still Target exclusive.
@@akaredrobranger You do, the BIG race doesn’t begin until she is out and the glitch is on her. And yeah, being able to move her around the board only seems to block actions.
@@Assh8812 whoops, you’re absolutely right!! Oh well, I think accidentally moving her racer token forward instead of backward doing the “Can’t Be Allowed To Race” action made up for that.
Lol looks like you had eaten too much candy you were so excitable. Definitely need a check list of to tick off the order to do things especially when the race commences. Excellent advice on that "Can't be allowed to race " card. Venellope getting a move of 7 would be very hard to catch. Definitely an interesting villain and completely different from every other one preceding. That all being said I am not sure you actually won as the condition of victory says PASS the start/finish not just land on it. Could you clarify that in the rules? Thanks for a great playthrough. Looking forward to Shere Khan. Get your George Sanders voice ready.
@@davidwhitfield6025 Well, landing on the space and passing it are the same thing. I go back to my monopoly training as the same rule applies for “passing Go!” Either way, I only moved three, so I could’ve moved four and still won. After carefully reading the rules and clarifications, it says “Cross the finish line” which means landing on or passing
Other villains that I can see having a race track board are Chick Hicks from Cars and Ercole from Luca
That’s true but I feel like that’ll make King Candy lose what’s special about him and it’d likely get repetitive if there were three characters with such similar objectives.
@@connorplisga3718 I’m unfamiliar with those films, so I can’t accurately comment, but if those were ever introduced, I’m sure they would come up something more interesting.
Pretty much all that we can say is…
Thank you so much for doing this.
@@chaselove4209 I’m glad to help!
So recently I saw a video on an alternate way to play villainous Solo and I actually really like some of the ideas. The main difference is that you only have 11 turns to complete your objective but you can use the fate action to give yourself an extra turn. I recall you were struggling with what to do with the fate action so I figured that might be a good idea.
@@ktoon4725 not bad, but how often is the player fated?
@@theabsentfriend4002every other turn just like you do. In fact the person used two rows of five power tokens to represent the timer and fated himself on every second power. I can send you a link to the video if you like.
@@ktoon4725 sure, I’d love to check it out
@@theabsentfriend4002so I don’t know if the comment went through for you but I can’t see it and I tried sending it multiple times. In case it didn’t go through the video is called “DISNEY VILLAINOUS SINGLE PLAYER - How to Play” by Disney Lorcana Club.
Interesting I thought Can’t Be Allowed to Race gives the Cy-bugs strength but it doesn’t but I will say I really love playing Candy a lot.
That's been clarified. Cy-bugs can only be enhanced if used in a proper vanquish action.
You can still get the original core box at Barnes & Noble. They actually have all the Disney(not Marvy or Star Wars) expansions excluding Sugar and Spite since it's still Target exclusive.
@@davetomasheski9509 Good to know, thanks!!
I thought you have to get Vanellope out first so you can commence the race however her Heroes is what threw me off for her protection
@@akaredrobranger You do, the BIG race doesn’t begin until she is out and the glitch is on her. And yeah, being able to move her around the board only seems to block actions.
@@theabsentfriend4002 yeeeeeup
hi, the amount of action spaces the racer token should have been moved is the revealed cards cost plus 2 action spaces, not plus 1
@@Assh8812 whoops, you’re absolutely right!! Oh well, I think accidentally moving her racer token forward instead of backward doing the “Can’t Be Allowed To Race” action made up for that.
Lol looks like you had eaten too much candy you were so excitable. Definitely need a check list of to tick off the order to do things especially when the race commences. Excellent advice on that "Can't be allowed to race " card. Venellope getting a move of 7 would be very hard to catch.
Definitely an interesting villain and completely different from every other one preceding.
That all being said I am not sure you actually won as the condition of victory says PASS the start/finish not just land on it. Could you clarify that in the rules?
Thanks for a great playthrough. Looking forward to Shere Khan. Get your George Sanders voice ready.
@@davidwhitfield6025 Well, landing on the space and passing it are the same thing. I go back to my monopoly training as the same rule applies for “passing Go!” Either way, I only moved three, so I could’ve moved four and still won.
After carefully reading the rules and clarifications, it says “Cross the finish line” which means landing on or passing
What's the app you are using to keep track of rounds?
@@martinlind8849 I found it in the iOS App Store. It’s called Counter+