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How does this April’s trait work in a battle royale (more than 2 players, all fighting each other)?
I see three possibilities:
Each opponent gets 25 points for each token, even if some of the opponents never “KO’d” April. This is my guess for how it works
Each opponent who “KO’d” April at least once, gets 25 points for each token on her card, even if they’re not responsible for all the “KO”s. This is based on the words “the opponent” at the end of her trait, suggesting it might only apply to opponents who have interacted with the trait.
Tokens are player-specific, even though it doesn’t seem to be worded that way. This means each opponent only gets 25 points for each token they’re personally responsible for. I find this option unlikely, even if it’s the most fair option
Are any of these correct? Or is it some fourth option I hadn’t considered?
4. You divide its victory points equally among all undefeated players at the end of the game.
The CRS entry for multi-player games only specifically talks about scoring KO's, but as far as I am aware, this also applies to other effects like April, ID's, etc.
4. You divide its victory points equally among all undefeated players at the end of the game.
The CRS entry for multi-player games only specifically talks about scoring KO's, but as far as I am aware, this also applies to other effects like April, ID's, etc.
I assume you’re referring to this:
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From the Comprehensive Rulebook Supplement, p. 15:
When a game element is KO’d, the player whose turn it is scores it unless it’s a game element from their force or Sideline. In that case, if it’s
a character that was damaged by an opposing character, the player (including a defeated player) whose character most recently damaged it scores it. Otherwise, you divide its victory points equally among all undefeated players at the end of the game.
That’s not something I ever would have thought to look at for an answer, but I guess it works. At the end of the game, it’s nobody’s turn, so neither of the first two options work. Then the “otherwise” takes it.