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Unearth F.A.Q.
Question 1: Why should I choose Unearth?
I gotta say, Unearth is pretty awesome. Here’s the deal: Unearth is all about helping you find what you’re looking for. It’s like having a superpowered detective on your side, always ready to uncover the information that matters most to you. Plus, with Unearth, you can take advantage of our state-of-the-art technology and user-friendly interface, making your search experience a breeze. So, if you want to save time and get the most out of your searches, Unearth is the way to go.
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Question 3: Is Unearth safe to use?
Absolutely! Your safety and privacy are our top priority. We understand the importance of keeping your personal information secure, so we take all the necessary precautions to protect your data. Our robust security measures ensure that your searches are completely confidential and your information is never shared with third parties. So, go ahead and search away with peace of mind.
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If all the dice you have are already on Ruins Cards and it’s your turn, you must choose one of your dice that is currently on a Ruin and roll it on any Ruin, including the one it was just removed from.
Q: Do I need to finish one of my Stone rings before starting a new one?
No, you don’t. You do need to make sure that all rings are connected, and each ring has enough space for a Wonder to be placed in the future.
Q: I’m still confused about the formulas for the Named Wonders. Can you give me some examples?
Of course. Here are some additional examples of how you would interpret the formulas:
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Hey there! Let me share something fascinating with you. So, there’s this thing called a Wonder. And guess what? It needs to be constructed using a ring made up of three Stones of one color and three Stones of another color. Isn’t that intriguing?
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Hey there! Let me explain how this amazing thing called the Wonder works. See, it’s made up of a special ring created from 2 Stones of one color, 2 Stones of a different color, and 2 Stones of yet another color. Simple, right?
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Hey there! Let’s talk about this fascinating thing called the Wonder. It’s a special creation that requires a specific setup involving blue Stones and some other colored Stones. Are you ready to learn more about it? Great, let’s dive in!
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The Wonder I’m talking about can only be created when you have a ring made up of 6 Stones. And here’s the catch: all the Stones in the ring must be the same color.
Creating this Wonder is quite the challenge. You have to find 6 Stones of the same color, which is no easy feat. But trust me, it’s worth it. Once you have all the Stones and build the ring, something magical happens. The Wonder comes to life, shining and sparkling with power.
But why would you go through all this trouble? Well, let me tell you. This Wonder is special. It has the ability to elevate your spirit and regenerate your energy. Just being in its presence can have a profound effect on you.
So, if you’re up for the challenge, go on a quest to find the 6 Stones and build the ring. Once you do, you’ll be rewarded with a Wonder that will fill your world with wonder. And trust me, it’s worth every ounce of effort.
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Did you know you can create a Wonder by combining different Stones? It’s true! You have the power to mix and match these magical ingredients to build something incredible.
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Hey there! So, here’s the deal: to create this magical thing called the Wonder, you’ll need to gather a bunch of stones. Four of them must be red, and the other two can be any color you like – mix it up if you’re feeling adventurous!
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Hey there! Let’s talk about this incredible Wonder. It’s made up of various colored Stones – one black, one red, one blue, and one yellow. And, to make it even more interesting, you need to add two more Stones of any color you like. Cool, right?
Now, I’ve got an interesting question for you: imagine you had to reroll one of your dice. If the new roll gave you a 1, 2, or 3, would you get an additional Stone? And guess what? The answer is yes! The moment you reroll a die and it lands on 1, 2, or 3, you’ll be rewarded with another Stone. You can take it from the Ruin that the die is on, or grab one from the bag if that Ruin is out of Stones. However, if you modify the die to become a 1, 2, or 3 using a modifier card, you won’t get an extra Stone. So, keep that in mind!
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Q: What should I do if I run out of stones?
Well, it’s not something that happens often, but if you happen to use up all your stones, unfortunately, you won’t be able to acquire any more stones from rolls of 1, 2, or 3.
Q: I just used the Ancient Map and Reading the Stones before rolling the dice. Can I keep the modifier even if I decide to reroll?
No, you can’t. The modifier from Reading the Stones (and other similar effects) only applies to your very first Excavation roll. If you reroll, you won’t be able to retain the modifier.
Q: If I play the Lost in the Ruins and Restoration cards in the same turn, what order should I resolve them in?
You have the freedom to choose the order in which you resolve the effects of these cards. Remember, Delver card effects take effect immediately without any delay.
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Q: What happens if I play Reading the Stones at the same time as Lost in the Ruins, and there’s a +1/-1 modifier? Where does it apply?
When you play Reading the Stones and Lost in the Ruins together, the +1/-1 modifier affects the reroll granted by Lost in the Ruins. Unless it specifically states that it only applies to Excavation rolls, a Delver card can modify both Excavation rolls and rerolls. So if you use Reading the Stones first, the +1/-1 applies to the reroll. On the other hand, if you use Lost in the Ruins first, you’ll perform your reroll as it is, and then be able to modify your Excavation Phase roll for the turn.
Q: I have the Gathering event in play, which reduces my die rolls by 1. If I play Ancestral Claim and roll a 1, how do I calculate the final result?
Hey there! Let me tell you something cool about how events and Delver cards interact in a game. So, when both of them are changing the outcome of a dice roll, guess what? You get to choose the order in which they’re applied. Yup, pretty neat, right? Even if you’re the one forcing someone else to reroll, it’s still your call.
Now, here’s a question that might pop up in your mind: “Can I use the same die twice with the Band of Delvers card?” Well, my friend, the answer is a big YES! If your first roll lands on a Ruin, you can totally reuse that same die after everyone has already collected their dice. Talk about making the most out of a roll, huh? It’s all about finding those opportunities.
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Q: If I use the Ancient Map on my Excavation roll and roll low both times, do I get 2 Stones?
No, with the Ancient Map, you’ll only get credit for one of those rolls.