A lot of Talisman players have been playing this game for a long, long time. Those of us who are newer to the game might not like everything we see. Either way, I'm pretty sure that most gaming groups have their own little tweaks/twists to the game (or been playing the rules wrong, as I am pretty certain we have been
). Why not tell everyone how you play YOUR game?
OUR HOUSE RULES
1. "Blood Thirsty" : You can encounter a character AND the space they occupy (in that order).
2. "Easy Pickings" : We generally trade-in on 5 instead of 7. Though we are considering playing an incremental increase of 5 per increase up to 5 and then next level to raise i.e. Strength 6, requires 6 trophy Strength, Strength 7, requires 7 trophy Strength etc.
3. "Sudden Death" : whoever gets to the Crown of Command first, wins.
4. "Stat Cap" : Strength and Craft can only ever be raised by 10 each. E.g. Warrior has Strength 4, you may only raise it to 14, which includes Objects and Followers. We also found this made characters like the Troll etc more special as no one could ever reach the heights they could.
5. "Quick Learner" : If you gain a Spell, you can discard one first to gain the new one.
6. "Spellbinder" : You can only cast 1 spell a turn and do not refresh spells until the beginning of your turn (prohibiting spell cycling).
7. "Drop It!" : You can ditch an object you are carrying in your current space at any time during your turn.
8. "The Bell Tolls For Thee!" : if you roll a 1 for movement, at the end of your turn, move the Reaper to your space and immediately encounter him, as opposed to rolling for his movement.
Because my troupe also likes to keep playing until they are pretty much ensured victory (I'm talking stupidly high stats), we also changed the difficulty level of all the "bosses" in the Inner Region. I did try to convinced them otherwise but everytime I went for the victory run, my bad luck would convinced them that they were right to wait, which, I suppose they were
I guess, as long as everyone is happy playing Talisman for 3 hours, then that's ok..
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