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Nope Buying isn't the same as taking, but you could easily House Rule it if you wanted too:)
@KacklessShard you have to click on the place button, not drag them out.
https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/runebound-core-set-5a8c04033d65482d9da647a5ca7e6f5e
It would be great to have the minis painted in TTS too. I can provide you the Blender file.
"...You may spend 1 (action symbol) in the same hex as another hero to LOOK AT and learn a skill from his or her hand for free..." (caps and emphasis mine)
If a quest let you LOOK AT a players's hand it obviously implies that its content is normally secret.
The players could use the information against each other, especially if someone finds the Quest card that lets them go to a player's space and take a skill card from their hand.
The collection used this priority system:
1. Mod's Files Availability: Mod with all/most files still available for download
2. Feature completeness: Mod with greatest inclusion of expansions and/or promos available for the board game title
2. Scripting: Mod with scripting that most reduces work in setup/play for players
3. Component Quality: Mod with the best visuals/usability in terms of component quality
4. Table Setup/Ambiance: Mod with the best immersion with table, background, and other modeling.
Please also note that a mod that makes selection for this list very well could be one in which the mod author borrowed the majority of assets from another workshop listing, so full thanks to all who worked on a mod.
Thanks for your hard work!
I just finished my first full game of Runebound and decided to try Sword and Sorcery. Started it up and thought "wow, this mod looks great too, I wonder if it's the same guy... Yep". Thanks again for putting so much effort into your mods, it really shows.
I'm new to the game and I have one question. The main player board has two card slots for "goods", but from the rules it seems like I can only ever carry one good at a time. Just wondering if I got something wrong about the rules.