29 Questions
Which type of resource is more important for age 3 blue cards?
Clay
Which resource is more important than papyrus for age 3 grey resources?
Glass
Which wonder should you try to always keep at least 1 extra turn for in age 3?
Pyramids
Which green cards are considered to be in the S tier for age 1?
Gold cards
According to the text, what are the two types of victories that are generally not aimed for at the start of the game?
Science and War victories
What does the text suggest about increasing the number of shields or science symbols?
It will apply pressure to your opponent and lead them to make less optimal draft choices
What does the text advise about reading the strategy guide?
Read it only if you are already familiar with the game
Which age is described as being more situational than the other ages?
Age 2
Which type of cards are recommended in Age 2?
Red cards
What is advised when the opponent is buying red cards in Age 2?
Buy more red cards
Which type of cards are considered great in Age 3?
Blue cards
Which wonder is considered amazing and cheap to build, and can be easily built in age 1 to get access to a 3rd or 4th science card?
Temple of Artemis
Which wonder allows you to randomly gain access to key progress tokens such as Economy, Strategy, or Law?
Great Library
Which wonder makes drafting grey cards a poor choice for the opponent in age 1?
Circus Maximus
Which wonder is considered underrated and provides 2 extra shields?
Colossus
According to the text, which token is described as 'Always good if your opponent is missing some resources' and 'Useless if he has a gigafactory of goods'?
Economy
According to the text, what is the condition for war victory to be decided in Age 3?
Having at least 3 shields left
According to the text, which token is described as 'Awesome token if there are even a few red cards left' and 'Almost always a really good choice'?
Strategy
According to the text, what is the difference between the old and new versions of the rulebook regarding who plays first in a new age?
The player who begins the next Age chooses
Which age is described as being more situational than the other ages?
Age 2
What is advised when the opponent is buying red cards in Age 2?
Buy red cards
Which type of cards are recommended in Age 2?
Red cards
Which resource is more important than papyrus for age 3 grey resources?
Stone
Which wonder is considered underrated and provides 2 extra shields?
The Mausoleum
Which wonder allows you to randomly gain access to key progress tokens such as Economy, Strategy, or Law?
The Temple of Artemis
According to the text, what is the difference between the old and new versions of the rulebook regarding who plays first in a new age?
The old version states that the player with the most victory points plays first, while the new version states that the player with the fewest victory points plays first
According to the text, which token is described as 'Always good if your opponent is missing some resources' and 'Useless if he has a gigafactory of goods'?
The Conflict token
According to the text, what are the two types of victories that are generally not aimed for at the start of the game?
Scientific victory and economic victory
What does the text advise about reading the strategy guide?
Read it before playing the game
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