From 95e1b49d26ba2214985e1f75a527e8c3397cad6d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Burrows Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2026 00:27:55 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Fix FAQ references --- content/rules/root/en-US/p16/faq.yml | 22 +++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/rules/root/en-US/p16/faq.yml b/content/rules/root/en-US/p16/faq.yml index f7f5864..73f9254 100644 --- a/content/rules/root/en-US/p16/faq.yml +++ b/content/rules/root/en-US/p16/faq.yml @@ -7,14 +7,14 @@ a: Buildings are square cardboard pieces that go in open building slots on the map, while tokens are circular cardboard pieces that do not occupy a slot. You'll find detailed lists of buildings and tokens on the back of the learn-to-play and the backs of the faction boards. rules: - '2.5' - - '16.6.3' - - '16.6.32' + - 'G.3' + - 'G.34' - q: Do I lose points if one of my buildings is removed? a: Nope! rules: - '2.5.2' - - '16.6.22' + - 'G.24' - q: Can I play multiple ambush cards in a battle? a: Nope! Just one. @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ a: Most often, back to the board or supply of the owning player. This is described more in `rule:2.5`. rules: - '2.5' - - '16.6.22' + - 'G.24' - q: What does "activating" a piece for crafting mean? Do I do anything with it? a: Nope. Activating just means “I have it, and I want to use it for crafting.” You don't need to get rid of it or do anything other than point at it and say, “I'm activating this to craft a card.” @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ - q: What happens if all of my pieces are removed from the map? a: Unfortunately, you're probably out of the game. However, if the Riverfolk Company or hirelings are in play, you can build a building again if you rule a clearing. Either way, if this happens, the game will likely end at a moment's notice! rules: - - '6' + - '6.1' - q: Can someone move a piece into the clearing with my keep? a: Yes! "Place" is a different keyword from "move." @@ -118,10 +118,10 @@ - '8.4.1' - q: What happens if a hireling removes sympathy? - a: The player controlling the hireling would trigger Outrage, since Outrage specifies “When a player removes…” This is also covered explicitly in Law E.3.7. + a: The player controlling the hireling would trigger Outrage, since Outrage specifies “When a player removes…” This is also covered explicitly in `rule:H.3.7`. rules: - '8.2.6' - - '16.4.3.7' + - 'H.3.7' - q: Does the Vagabond cause Outrage? a: Depends. Any player removing a sympathy token will cause outrage. Moving into a sympathetic clearing will not, as the Vagabond is a pawn, not a warrior. @@ -156,16 +156,16 @@ - '9.2.9.3' - q: If the Vagabond battles using a controlled hireling and removes enemy pieces, does the Vagabond turn Hostile with that faction or gain Infamy points if they're already Hostile? - a: Nope! Hirelings don't use the abilities of their controlling faction (E.3.5) or let their controlling faction score points for removing enemy pieces (E.3.6). + a: Nope! Hirelings don't use the abilities of their controlling faction (`rule:H.3.5`) or let their controlling faction score points for removing enemy pieces (`rule:H.3.6`). rules: - '9.2.9.3' - - '16.4.3.5' - - '16.4.3.6' + - 'H.3.5' + - 'H.3.6' - q: Can the Vagabond move Allied warriors using the Ferry from the Underworld Expansion? If so, does the Ally faction also draw a card? a: Yes to both! rules: - - '16.2.2.5' + - 'M.3.5' - q: Can a Vagabond form a coalition with a player who has activated a dominance card? Can a player activate a dominance card after a Vagabond formed a coalition with them? a: A Vagabond cannot form a coalition with a dominance player, since they have no victory point marker on the track. However, a player can activate a dominance card after a Vagabond forms a coalition with them!