How does declining work in Small World 2?

To decline, at the start of your turn, flip over any active race tokens you have and reduce the number of tokens in each region to one token. Declining costs you a turn, but allows you to pick a new Active race on your next turn. Note: You may only have one declined race at a time (unless you have the Spirit power).

What happens when you decline a race in the decline?

In the event of declining an active race while you already have a declined race on the board, you must remove all declined tokens from the board before declining your active race. Players continue conquering, declining and choosing new active races until the turn limit has been reached, when final scoring occurs.

How does the game start in the decline?

At the beginning of the game, various Race+Power combos are laid out on the side of the board. To begin the game, the first player chooses a combo, pays 1 Victory coin per combo they ‘skip over’ and takes the combo they selected to be their ‘Active Race’. That player then begins conquest.

Is there a definitive Small World 2 guide?

Hello and welcome to the Definitive Small World 2 Guide. The world may not be big enough for all of us, but this guide’s more than large enough to accomodate you all. The guide’s a collaboration of the experiences of both of us, along with advice and other help from some of the best minds in the community.

How are race tokens used in small world?

Each of those tokens allows the conquest of any Mountain Region by using a single Race token, regardless of the number of enemy tokens defending it. Wendigos (6) – Once per turn, Wendigos can choose a Forest Region anywhere on the board (either on the Ground or in Sky Islands).

Can you attack your own race in small world?

You may even attack your own currently Active race with your In Decline Ghouls, if you wish. Giants (6) – Any region adjacent to a mountain region requires 1 less token to conquer. 1 token is still required to conquer a region. Halflings (6) – First conquest does not have to be on the edge of the board.

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