And if u fault the leaner while holding a tower, normal fault rules apply and the discs in hand r added to ur unplayed discs much like the Action disc. So yah if u can repeat creating that stack combo with a leaner, u really screw ur opponent. Or when u fault, just give the tower to ur opponent to place. Again i'd set a house rule for this.
Rules say the white player has to try a capture of that tower combo, which would fault the leaner. So depending on what happens to that stack after the leaner faults, that could be a clever setup by the black player. U could also set up a house rule for such a rare situation.
Maybe you can help my girlfriend and I with a Polarity argument: If Black causes a fault in which his own black disc is touching a Black foundation disk supporting one Black leaner, what is White's course of action? Does White make a single three disc tower of the two flat discs and leaner or does White cause a fault by attempting that same action-- causing the remaining Black leaner to fall in the process of making a tower?
And if u fault the leaner while holding a tower, normal fault rules apply and the discs in hand r added to ur unplayed discs much like the Action disc. So yah if u can repeat creating that stack combo with a leaner, u really screw ur opponent. Or when u fault, just give the tower to ur opponent to place. Again i'd set a house rule for this.
SlicerJen 1 year ago
Rules say the white player has to try a capture of that tower combo, which would fault the leaner. So depending on what happens to that stack after the leaner faults, that could be a clever setup by the black player. U could also set up a house rule for such a rare situation.
SlicerJen 1 year ago
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Maybe you can help my girlfriend and I with a Polarity argument: If Black causes a fault in which his own black disc is touching a Black foundation disk supporting one Black leaner, what is White's course of action? Does White make a single three disc tower of the two flat discs and leaner or does White cause a fault by attempting that same action-- causing the remaining Black leaner to fall in the process of making a tower?
efbaxter 1 year ago
i just got that for my birthday yesterday it's awsome.
InsaneRocker90 1 year ago
Looks like a lot of fun!
KEWB99 1 year ago
Its so easy a caveman could do it.
DamnDexx 2 years ago
Hey is there a video explaining the game play of polarity? I just got the game and I really don't understand the written instructions.
elguapo256 3 years ago 4
A very fun game - so interesting to play, because just moving your piece to be placed can make things go wonky!
When I played, I liked strategically placing pieces to mess up my opponent's next move.
ShadeOfPyrrhus 3 years ago