So this came up in a recent game of mine. Does a player have to gain power from a placed consolidate power order, or can they just pull the order and forgo any power gain?
It might be useful for the Arryn to set up for Lysa's ability.
So this came up in a recent game of mine. Does a player have to gain power from a placed consolidate power order, or can they just pull the order and forgo any power gain?
It might be useful for the Arryn to set up for Lysa's ability.
Payback,
Welcome to the forum!
You'll have to provide a bit more context, because I can't think of a logical reason why one would not garner additional Power Tokens given their value in the game.
Cheers,
Joe
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I feel as though it would be foolish to not take the power tokens, just so that the next turn you may get the chance to gain three (a net of plus one). Assuming you are playing the Feast for Crows expansion, you are giving up a victory point for that turn as well (unless you would have only been tied with the person you plan to fight). It is a big risk, because if a Clash of Kings or Wildings Attack comes up you will have put yourself in a slightly worse position than what you would have been.
With that said, I do not see any reason why you could not pull the order just as you may with raid or march orders.
I'll admit my original example was a poor one. Here is a more realistic situation. Baratheon player has 10 power and a consolidate in kingswood. He request the Arryn player (11 power, no consolidates) support in crackclaw against Lannister. As "payment" Baratheon will pull the kingswood consolidate at the end of the turn allowing Arryn to score a victory point. win-win situation for both houses.
I can't find any specific mention in the rules for or against pulling a consolidate, but I thank you for your input.
Payback,
Once played, I believe you can't simply pull it from the board...house rules will override the intent of the rules, but suffice it to say you MUST collect Power tokens associated with the marker any more just as you can't choose not to March after the situation on the board has changed and may no longer be in your favor. If you've placed a March tokat my table...you're marching!
Cheers,
Joe
You are NOT required to move units with a March Order.
Rulebook, Page 15 --
A player may move all, some, or none of his units from the
area assigned the March Order.
Page 16 of the rulebook is vague on this issue. It simply says:
kauai1964,
Great catch ~ my apologies...that's our House Rule...once played, it must be carried out.
Cheers,
Joe
The rule book seemed open to interpritation, so I went to the source. Here's the official response: