💡📝Jared McComb wrote on Sun, May 11, 2003 10:35 PM UTC:
To Peter (sorry for the wait): Has Jenny played Golden Sun: The Lost Age
yet? Because in it, you actually play as 'the dark side', except that
it turns out that you're actually the 'light side'. (Also, rule
clarification: A player may pass their last turn if and only if their
only move is a special move and they have no pieces on-board.)
To Mr. Kuchinski: CALM DOWN PLEASE and reread the rules thoroughly.
Also, go try Triple Triad Gold (find it at www.qhimm.net or
www.the-underdogs.org under 'T' if you can't get it at the former) to
see where I'm coming from. There are no empty spaces at the end of a
game, queens only attack eight spaces, SGs attack five, the most powerful
piece is a Marshall/Cardinal (12 spaces if placed in the center). Blue
can only have a clear advantage in the endgame if they can get over the
disadvantage of having to place the Fodder, and if Red cannot play a good
enough defense in order to try to nullify Blue's final moves (except for
the special move, of course; if Blue gets a very powerful special, Red
will have to work hard to overcome it).
--Jared