That was the exact piece of information I was looking for. So thanks to him in posting that section of the rule book that I couldn't find on my own.
I looked through the rule book on my own and must have skipped over what /u/grovbolle pointed out. Players aim to crown their king as emperor by reaching the throne (the central square) within the palace (the central 9 squares on a 9x9 board) or by. Taking players from Chess Game as basis i.e moves of Rook, Knight, Bishop, Queen, King and Pawns, we are implementing a unique of its kind strategy game. And after that he can then decide where the others are placed.ĮDIT: Thanks for the replies everyone.
Does Stark have to bid at least one token for the Iron Throne Influence Track? They way I see it and as we played it was that when the card came up all of the Influence Tracks are essentially unowned and because of this Stark, while being the only holder of power tokens, still has to bid at least one token to take hold of the Iron Throne Influence Track. No here is where we get down to the question. And the current power tokens held by each faction are as follows.
A Clash of Kings card comes up and the current leaders of the Influence tracks are Stark with Irone Throne, Greyjoy with Fiefdom, and Baratheon with King's Court. So my friends and I had something particular come up in a game the other night.