Other
Tactics
Substitute
Powers! - There is often more than one solution to any problem.
If you don’t have a Red card to move from one Red position to another
unoccupied Red, use multiple Rainbow cards to crawl your way there (NB.
all positions along the way must be unoccupied). Similarly, combine Rainbow
cards with a Violet card to reach another Red position. If you cannot
colour-match a Yellow, Green or Blue Conflict card played against you
then substitute a Void card if you have one.
Short-cut
Home? - The game cannot be won by using cards to move a player
token with enough rings to their Violet Home position as you can only
win if you reach Home via a die roll. You can help make it easier however
by placing a player token on a Red or a Violet position within striking
distance of the owner’s Home. This is great if it is your own token,
or that of a team-mate, but does ingratiating yourself to another player
have rewards? It is said “scratch an altruist and watch a hypocrite
bleed”. What do you do? What are your True Colours?
Just
A Taste of Victory - When a player is within a die-roll of victory,
move them to their Home. Moving a player to their Home position effectively
forces them to recontinue play as you can only win a game of True Colours
by reaching Home via a die-roll.
Beware
of Squatters! - If you are within one die roll of Home and victory,
an opponent may occupy your Home! Using a Rainbow card and a Violet Card
if necessary they may occupy your Violet Home position with another player
token, even their own. If you roll the die and achieve the required number
to land on your Home, you are forced to move to the next unoccupied position
along the pathway, past your Home position and your immediate victory
is foiled.
Hide
behind other players! - If you don’t want to be in the line
of fire then complicate matters for your opponents by blocking your nearest
Red position with another player. This player has to be relocated in order
for anyone to be able to bring you up to that Conflict position with a
Rainbow card. Of course, life’s never that easy. Your opponent could
go around your block by using Rainbow cards to move you to a Violet position
and then up to an adjacent Red position, then use a Red to force Conflict
again. It is a lot of cards but you never know, maybe you’re worth
it. Maybe just the Rainbow cards will position you against another player
and fresh battle anyway. Maybe you’ll even survive for now. You
still have to move next die-roll. What do you do?
Make
everyone else fight and weaken your opponents! - Why fight strong
players? Force your opponents to fight amongst themselves. These battles
will weaken them, making them hopefully more vulnerable to your own attacks.
Bluff
your opponents! - Why let your opponents know what powers you have.
Bluff them! Don’t just pretend to be strong. Pretend to be weak,
even “take a fall” if necessary. Let everyone believe you
do not posess a certain power. Surprise them soon-after by playing that
card.
Put
a player on ice! - Use a Freeze card to prevent someone doing something,
stop them in their tracks, or prevent them getting involved in anything
for a while. Basically shut ‘em up while you have a go. Better still,
use it on yourself to protect yourself until you next roll the die.
Be
relentless and take as many rings as you can! - During Conflict,
if an opponent cannot match a Yellow, Green or Blue Conflict card played,
a ring is lost to the victor. If the victor has more power it may be used
until all rings are stripped from the opponent. Be careful as your opponent
may not be as defenceless as they appear.
Team
Competitions - Only one player in the team need return three rings
to their own Home position for the team to win the game, but all team
members can only play their own cards. Are you required to altruistically
help your team leader to victory or is it a socialist team where everyone
helps each other to possible victory? Which team is the more effective?
Role-Playing
- Do you enjoy role-playing games? Then form a team and decide on what
roles each member is permitted to undertake. Are you the Master or are
you an underling in the team? Are limitations on the use of your powers
enforced? It’s your game, you decide.
Sigil
Cards - The game includes Love Sigil cards which can be used as
wildcards (Love Conquers All) , or to replace lost cards. Better
still, create your own Power card for use in your games. What Power can
you think of that will be unique to your games? |