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After turning over, when it comes to the next turn, it turns back, and then nothing happens, and the next house starts its round ......Wait until your next turn to make a decision, draw a card, discard a card, fold a card
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After the tail, that is, at the beginning of your meeting and the beginning of your general's card face up, skip one of your rounds (including the beginning of your round, judgment, draw, discard, fold, end of round), do not determine not to fold, that is, to accumulate cards, but one less round of playing timing, and then the general's cards face up, the next round begins.
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For example, the skill of guarding is to turn the general's card over. That is, when you don't play the next turn, don't draw the cards, don't fold the cards, and the judgment board is invalid (temporary, when the next turn comes to you).
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This turn you turn over, and the next time it's your turn, you turn over the general's cards and do nothing else.
When it's your turn again, start making normal decisions, starting and discarding.
Equivalent to turning is skipping your next turn.
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After turning over, if it is not turned over again, the next round will not judge, draw, discard, and fold.
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Commander Card Flip is a new system for Commander Card Flipping that was added to the expansion pack of the tabletop game Three Kingdoms. Flipping is the flipping of a general's card from face up to face up, or from back up to face up.
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1, turn over is equal to say not to judge - do not touch the cards - do not fold the cards, equal to the mandatory do not touch the cards of the guard.
2. The character whose general card is turned over will be deemed to skip the next turn of the character, and then turn his general's card back. (When the general's card is face up, you are not invincible, you are still considered alive, so you can still take any damage and lose stamina).
4. The Three Kingdoms Kill Flip is the player's performance on the defensive end, and the generals who have the Three Kingdoms Kill Flip can accumulate a larger number of cards. When the Three Kingdoms Kill Flip effect ends and flips back, you can start the strategic allocation of the next step.
A general with a flip attribute in his skill
1. Wei Man's Favor [Punishment] - The card stage is limited to one time, you can discard at least one hand and choose another character, the character needs to discard a hand that is different from the discarded card category, otherwise it will first turn over its military card and then draw x cards (x is the number of cards discarded in this way).
2. Wei Cao Chong [Benevolence] - Whenever a character is in a near-death state, he can turn over and hand all the cards in his hand to the character, restoring 1 point of stamina.
3. Wei Xin Cao Chong [Benevolence] - Whenever another character with 1 HP takes damage, you can turn over the Commander card and discard an equipment card to prevent this damage.
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Flipping means turning your general's cards from front to back, skipping your next turn, not judging, not drawing, not playing, not folding, and the action continues this turn.
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Generals are positive except in special circumstances. Only the Guard, Banishment, and God Cao Cao's return can have a reversal effect, that is, heads become tails, which is a state in which the generals in this state directly end this round and skip the next round (skip all phases in a round, including the judgment of Le and Lightning).
This state can be superimposed, which is the effect of "negative negative to positive", that is, turning over twice = not turning over.
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Equivalent to Cao Ren's stronghold, skip a round entirely, including.
Judgment stage. Draw phase.
Discard phase. Fold phase.
At this time, Cao Pi's "banishment" can turn it back.
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The "Flip" system is an innovation of Three Kingdoms, which means that when a character's turn is about to start, check whether his general's card is face up, if it is face up, nothing happens, if the general's card is not face-up but is represented in the form of coverage, then turn the character's general's card face up, and then skip all his stages, which is equivalent to not having this person (Joy does not think, lightning, etc., do not judge, lightning stays on this character). Generally, the generals are face up, and if they are turned face up, it is caused by certain effects, such as Cao Pi's exile and Cao Cao's return to the heart, etc. The player who is turned over does not mean that the round must be skipped, but depends on the state of the general's card.
For example, you have been turned over once, and it was turned face up, but it was turned over again because of an effect, and then it was face up, and then it was your turn, because your general's card was turned over 2 times, or face up is equivalent to not turning, so you can make a normal judgment, draw cards and fold cards and other stages. It is worth noting:
Cao Ren's skill [Guard] is not caused by the flip effect, but because of its own effect, so Cao Ren who is in a state of defense is turned over, and when it comes to his turn, he still has to skip it. The only indicator of the flip system is to check if a character's Commander card is facing up when he is about to start his turn.
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Of course, it's the cards in the deck, and the generals are the ones who start to choose the generals after touching the identity cards at the beginning. His order is as follows: choose the identity - choose the military general - start with the lord and draw 4 cards from the deck counterclockwise - the lord draws 2 cards and then discards.
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In the Three Kingdoms Kill, you can see other people's hands of the generals, Shen Lu Meng, Cao Ren, Shen Ganning, Ding Yuan, these generals can see the opponent's hand, and their attacks are also very distinctive, so you must be careful when you encounter these generals when playing.