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Playing multiple conservation projects in one turn
What are the requirements for playing more than one conservation projects in a single turn? This is possible in the board game, but the digital version does not allow it, except under certain circumstances that are not obvious. Please help.
Originally posted by gungadin22000:
I wondered about this myself, but I think I worked it out:

Supporting your first conservation project in a round takes 1 worker.

Your second will take TWO workers. It's a scaling worker cost.

So if you only had 1 worker left, tough luck, you have to do something other than supporting a project.
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1º —> If another person already used a single-spot in one of the projects mentioned in the upper-right corner of the screen (default projects), then you cannot use the same spot that was previously used by the other player. You should only use available ("virgin") spots.

2º —> If you already used a worker to send him for a specific project (whether it being green cards or default projects), then you cannot use that same worker to support another project, UNLESS you wait for the break to come (since the break resets all workers to the initial place).

3º —> But, if you have 3 workers available (for example); then you can use 1 worker for a project, and the remaining 2 workers for another project within a same round (without needing to wait for break). That's what i learned from a developer's advice.

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This makes sense, and aligns with the board game, but the Steam version does not allow you to do that. I think that it only allows you to play two conservation projects in a single turn if both project cards come from your hand.
You are wrong. On boardgame, the only way to play 2 conservation projects, and in digital is the same, is have strength 5 (por Xs to improve the actions) and a x2 bonus.
If you use the Xs to make a strength 5 card to 10, for example, you must use the strength inn different actions
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I wondered about this myself, but I think I worked it out:

Supporting your first conservation project in a round takes 1 worker.

Your second will take TWO workers. It's a scaling worker cost.

So if you only had 1 worker left, tough luck, you have to do something other than supporting a project.
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