New player questions: objectives left, heroes dead a.o. ;-)

By Tomazo, in Tannhauser

1.hello, I'm new to the game. I think I might know the answer to this, but I can't find it in the rules.

What if there are Mainobjectives left, but all heroes have been killed (so no one can't complete them)? Is the game finished then (because game in story mode is finished when two main/one main+2sec. objectives are finished) ??? And if so, is the winner he who's got most VP? Or does it count as a draw?

2. In case of doubt, do the french rules go first? (got both, understand both)

3. Patmos Amulet: In the English booklet is written in red "For the remainder of the current Game Turn, the character cannot take any other actions (and so may not bullrush)" In the FRENCH version the phrase ONLY talks about "only being able that turn to pass characters of the same faction".

HELP :-)

Tomazo said:

1.hello, I'm new to the game. I think I might know the answer to this, but I can't find it in the rules.

What if there are Mainobjectives left, but all heroes have been killed (so no one can't complete them)? Is the game finished then (because game in story mode is finished when two main/one main+2sec. objectives are finished) ??? And if so, is the winner he who's got most VP? Or does it count as a draw?

2. In case of doubt, do the french rules go first? (got both, understand both)

3. Patmos Amulet: In the English booklet is written in red "For the remainder of the current Game Turn, the character cannot take any other actions (and so may not bullrush)" In the FRENCH version the phrase ONLY talks about "only being able that turn to pass characters of the same faction".

HELP :-)

1) Interesting question. I don't think there are any rules on that subject, so I'd say the game ends when one faction is eliminated, then count VP's.

2) No... It's completely up to you which set of rules go first.

3) Same deal. They cannot bullrush in the english and they can't pass characters of another faction in the french... As I see it it is exactly the same but better worded in the english version.

Hope that helps