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I wanted to assign the 8 wizards to players and then dole out the monsters randomly however it has been explained ot me that the game engine wouldn't work that way in games that weren't 2,4, or 8 player games. The remaining wizard(s) would be added to the monsters and then all randomly assigned. I am now of the opinion that I need to make the map work more like the "New World" deployment.
Here is what would happen with 8 wizards and 16 monsters on the starting drop.
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In a 2 player game
- both players would have 4 wizards each.
- both players would have 8 monsters each.
In a 3 player game
- all players would have 3 wizards each with 2 remainder added to 16 monsters.
- all players would have 6 of the remaining territories (wizards and monsters).
In a 4 player game
- all players would have 2 wizards each.
- all players would have 4 monsters each.
In a 5 player game
- all players would have 1 wizard each with 3 remainder added to 16 monsters.
- all players would have 3 of the remaining territories (wizards and monsters).
- 4 of the remaining territories would be assigned as neutral (wizards and monsters).
In a 6 player game
- all players would have 1 wizard each with 2 remainder added to 16 monsters.
- all players would have 3 of the remaining territories (wizards and monsters).
In a 7 player game
- all players would have 1 wizard each with 1 remaining added to 16 monsters.
- all players would have 3 of the remaining territories (wizards and monsters).
- The 1 remaining territories would be assigned as neutral (wizards and monsters).
In a 8 player game
- all players would have 1 wizards each.
- all players would have 2 monsters each.
SO....
I am going back to 8 starting positions for now and will be looking at the extra bonus for holding wizards so that they become a valuable target (see poll).
Starting locations on wizards only.
2 player game - 4 wizards each.
3 player game - 2 wizards each 2 neutral wizards.
4 player game - 2 wizards each.
5 player game - 1 wizard each 3 neutral wizards.
6 player game - 1 wizard each 2 neutral wizards.
7 player game - 1 wizard each 1 neutral wizards.
8 player game - 1 wizard each.
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