![]() ![]() ![]() These are the available cards that can be bought. Now, put the top four cards of each deck in a row next to their corresponding deck. They go on top! While they’re worth the most points by far, they’re also very expensive. Level 3 cards have three dots and a blue back.Level 2 cards have two dots and a yellow back, and they go in the middle.They have a green back and go on the bottom, but they aren’t worth many (often 0) points. Level 1 cards have one dot, as you might guess.You’ll want to set each deck up so it has space for four cards on its right, and make a column of the three decks as so: Cards! There are three decks of cards, each with dots on them.It makes the game a bit easier to process. Shuffle the stack and set out X nobles, where X = number of players + 2. ![]() This noble (probably Machiavelli, but I keep calling him Vladmir) will earn you 3 points, but only if you have four sapphire and four diamond cards in front of you. Tiles! These are your nobles. Each of them have some number of cards of some color on them, and that’s how many cards of each of those colors you’ll have to have to impress them.They’re wilds, and can be as any gem when buying something. Well, that worked about as well as expected. Use five non-gold gems for 3 players, and four non-gold gems for 2 players. Chips! These are your gems. Set them aside somewhere where all players can grab them.Let’s discuss them in the exact opposite order I listed them, starting with: In the box are three decks of cards, a handful of tiles, and six sets of chips. This game doesn’t take much time to set up (you’ll notice that I tend to get games like that, with some exceptions). ![]()
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