Do resources accumulate in 7 Wonders?

Resources are not collected and spent; you can build any card (building or Wonder stage) that requires resources as long as you have your own access to those resources, or pay a neighbor for the temporary use of theirs.

What is the content of the game 7 Wonders?

50 Age III Cards. 46 Conflict Tokens (8 “5” value, 8 “3” value, 8 “1” value, 22 “-1” value) 70 Coin Tokens (46 “1” value, 24 “3” value) 1 Score Booklet.

What defines the 7 Wonders of the World?

the seven most remarkable structures of ancient times: the Egyptian pyramids, the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the Colossus of Rhodes, the statue of Zeus by Phidias at Olympia, and the Pharos or lighthouse at Alexandria.

What are the most common resources in 7 Wonders?

Wood and ore show up most often in card costs, most frequently requiring only one of that resource. Stone and clay appear on fewer cards, but often in multiples of 3. Otherwise, what resources you want will vary a lot. I’ll discuss specific resources more in each section that goes into more detail about each strategy.

How many resources do you need to make a wonder?

Between the first two ages, you’ll generally want to get 6-7 resource cards (between the brown, grey, and the yellow cards that produce/discount resources) total. 3-4 in the first age, and 3-4 in the second age. What resources you want will be determined by a few different things: What resources you’ll need to build your wonder.

How does the 7 Wonders board game work?

In each age, players receive seven cards from a particular deck, choose one of those cards, then pass the remainder to an adjacent player. Players reveal their cards simultaneously, paying resources if needed or collecting resources or interacting with other players in various ways.

How to write a 7 Wonders strategy guide?

1. Introduction 2. Drafting Strategy 3. Resources and Manufactured Goods 3.1. A Note on foregoing resources and relying on Coupons/Chains 4. The Role of Money 5. Science 5.1. Resources 5.2. Should I go for matching symbols or sets of each symbol? 5.2.1. Science scoring for matching sets 5.2.2. Science Scoring for sets of each symbol 5.3.

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