Investor Abilities of Stockpile

By: Dennis B. B. Taylor

What Makes Stockpile’s Investor Abilities Special

When I’m considering my investment options, one of the things I always take into account is the trading fees. They can be a bit of a double-edged sword – on one hand, they can eat into your profits, but on the other hand, they can also be an opportunity to regenerate your resources. This is where Stockpile’s Investor Abilities come in.

So, let me break it down for you. When I opt for Stockpile’s Investor Abilities, I get to bypass those trading fees. How does it work? Well, if I would normally have to pay a trading fee at the end of the Demand Phase, instead of shelling out my hard-earned cash, I gain that exact amount in currency right away.

Now, here’s the important part – I need to make sure I have enough money to cover the cost of the Stockpile before I can enjoy the benefits of this investor perk. But once I do, it’s like getting a little boost of extra cash right when I need it most.

It’s amazing how understanding the ins and outs of Stockpile’s Investor Abilities can help me make smarter investment decisions. By following this approach, I can elevate my financial standing and take advantage of every opportunity that comes my way.

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Crazy Cramer

When it’s my turn in the Action Phase, I have the power to manipulate the value of a stock. I can increase it by 1 or decrease it by 1. It’s a pretty wild ability, and it can have a big impact on the game!

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Get a Great Deal with Discount Donald

With Discount Donald’s incredible offer, you can save big on your Bidding Meeple’s position on the Bidding Tracks for Stockpiles. Instead of paying the full price, you only have to pay one space value less!

Let me break it down for you. Say you bid $10k for a Stockpile. Normally, you would have to pay the full $10k, but with Discount Donald, you only have to pay $6k! That’s a fantastic discount!

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Dividend Deborah

When the round is over, you have the power to give out extra profit to everyone who holds shares in a company. You can choose any company you like, and for each share of stock they own, the players will receive an additional $1,000. This means that all the players will get some extra money if they have invested in that particular company.

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Maverick Mark

Hey there! Before the Demand Phase starts, you have the power to shuffle one card to another Stockpile. Cool, right?

Just so you know: You can even use this ability to totally clear out a Stockpile, leaving it with zero cards. How neat is that?

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Discover the Magic of Golden Graham

Imagine this: every time you sell a stock, you pocket an extra $1,000. Sounds incredible, right? Well, that’s exactly what Golden Graham offers.

But here’s the best part: this amazing ability doesn’t have an expiration date. You can enjoy the benefits of Golden Graham until the very end of the game. Oh, and let’s not forget – when a stock splits, you double your bonus too!

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Meet Martha

Hey there! Did you know that during the Demand Phase, you have the chance to get a sneak peek at another player’s Company Card and Forecast Card? Pretty cool, right?

Now, before we dive in, I want to give you a heads up. You can only do this once per round, so choose wisely when to use this power move.

Here’s something interesting: in a game with less than five players, you have an alternative option. Instead of peeking at someone else’s cards, you can check out a pair of face-down information. Talk about flexibility!

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Meet Mysterious Marty

When it’s time to supply, you have a sneaky trick up your sleeve. You can slyly slip both of your cards onto the table without revealing their contents.

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Warren the Wise

You’re probably wondering why Warren is called “the Wise.” Well, allow me to show you the secret to his wisdom. Before the Demand Phase, I have this incredible ability to take a sneak peek at all the cards that are face-down in one Stockpile. Yup, you heard it right! I can see what’s hiding in those mysterious cards.

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