New to the game-- Got a few rules questions--

By player377182, in 2. AGoT Rules Discussion

Hi all--

Loving this game. Played a bunch. Have had a few questions.

1) When a card such as "Ser Archibald Yronwood" tells me to "kneel a location." Does it have to be my location or any on the table?

2) When a plot card - there is one whose name escapes me - something like Assault by the sea that says to kneel ALL locations - does this include locations attached to house cardfs.

3) What is the advantage or effect of a location or attachment being attached to your house card?

Thnx

RB

Roy Batty said:

1) When a card such as "Ser Archibald Yronwood" tells me to "kneel a location." Does it have to be my location or any on the table?

2) When a plot card - there is one whose name escapes me - something like Assault by the sea that says to kneel ALL locations - does this include locations attached to house cardfs.

3) What is the advantage or effect of a location or attachment being attached to your house card?

1) Kneeling a location is the effect, not the cost, so you don't have to worry about kneeling one of your locations (I assume you're thinking of the fact that you have to kneel your own cards when paying costs). In fact, this is an optional response, so if, for some reason you had to kneel your own location (if, for example, you were the only one with locations in play), you could simply choose not to trigger it. The response is meant to kneel an opponent's location, so have at it ;)

2) No it doesn't, when you attach locations (any of the chambers, can't think of any others), they become attachments. This means that anything that targets locations can't affect them, but they are vulnerable to effects that target attachments.

3) See #2.

Thanks for the quick response!