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All remaining cards are slid to the right, and a new card is drawn from the deck to refill the market
All remaining cards are slid to the right, and a new card is drawn from the deck to refill the market


Growth cards are played to the right of your Seishi, fanned out to keep the symbol on the sidebar visible
Growth cards are played to the right of your Seishi, fanned out to keep the symbol on the sidebar visible


Tool cards are played to the left of your Seishi, fanned out to keep the symbol on the sidebar visible
Tool cards are played to the left of your Seishi, fanned out to keep the symbol on the sidebar visible


Helpers and Masters have instant one off effects, then are placed facedown next to you in a pile
Helpers and Masters have instant one off effects, then are placed facedown next to you in a pile


Parchments have end game effects, and are placed facedown in the same pile as Helpers and Masters
Parchments have end game effects, and are placed facedown in the same pile as Helpers and Masters


Regardless of how many tiles you gained, you can only retain 5 tiles at the end of your turn
Regardless of how many tiles you gained, you can only retain 5 tiles at the end of your turn
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Each depicted tile lets you place one of its type, the starting Seishi allows a player to place 1 Wood, 1 Leaf, &/or 1 Any
Each depicted tile lets you place one of its type, the starting Seishi allows a player to place 1 Wood, 1 Leaf, &/or 1 Any


Wood needs to be placed with one edge touching the edge of another Wood
Wood needs to be placed with one edge touching the edge of another Wood


Leaf needs to be placed with one edge touching the edge of a Wood
Leaf needs to be placed with one edge touching the edge of a Wood


Flower needs to be placed with one edge touching the edge of a Leaf
Flower needs to be placed with one edge touching the edge of a Leaf


Fruit needs to be placed adjacent to two Leaf tiles which form an intersection, furthermore a Fruit CANNOT touch the edge of another Fruit
Fruit needs to be placed adjacent to two Leaf tiles which form an intersection, furthermore a Fruit CANNOT touch the edge of another Fruit


Before placement, if your layout does not allow for a Wood placement (regardless of what you wish to place) you can discard parts of your Bonsai in the least disruptive manner in order to make Wood placement possible
Before placement, if your layout does not allow for a Wood placement (regardless of what you wish to place) you can discard parts of your Bonsai in the least disruptive manner in order to make Wood placement possible
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Hand Tiles are worth nothing, tiles in the Bonsai are scored as follows
Hand Tiles are worth nothing, tiles in the Bonsai are scored as follows


Wood is worth 0
Wood is worth 0


Leaf is worth 3 each
Leaf is worth 3 each


Flowers are worth 1 for each side NOT adjacent to another tile (so worth 0 - 5 each)
Flowers are worth 1 for each side NOT adjacent to another tile (so worth 0 - 5 each)


Fruit is worth 7 each
Fruit is worth 7 each


Reveal your Parchments and score them as detailed, then add to this any Goal cards collected
Reveal your Parchments and score them as detailed, then add to this any Goal cards collected


The player with the most points, wins!
The player with the most points, wins!


If tied, the player furthest from the start player, wins!
If tied, the player furthest from the start player, wins!
===Settings===
The ''tokonoma'' variant puts all of the Parchment cards in the top half of the deck.

Latest revision as of 09:51, 6 November 2024

Overview

Build your Bonsai with Tiles whilst collecting cards in order to play different and more tiles per turn, meanwhile decide which goals you wish to pursue and which you want to permanently ignore


Turn

On your turn, either Meditate or Cultivate, then check if you've Completed a Goal


Meditate

Take a faceup card of your choice

Below the card's position are symbols depicting how many and what type or tile you can additionally take

Some positions give no tiles, some an option between one and another tile, and some give multiple tiles

All remaining cards are slid to the right, and a new card is drawn from the deck to refill the market

• Growth cards are played to the right of your Seishi, fanned out to keep the symbol on the sidebar visible

• Tool cards are played to the left of your Seishi, fanned out to keep the symbol on the sidebar visible

• Helpers and Masters have instant one off effects, then are placed facedown next to you in a pile

• Parchments have end game effects, and are placed facedown in the same pile as Helpers and Masters

Regardless of how many tiles you gained, you can only retain 5 tiles at the end of your turn


Cultivate

Based on what cards are in your display, including your starting Seishi card, you are allowed to play certain tiles as depicted

Each depicted tile lets you place one of its type, the starting Seishi allows a player to place 1 Wood, 1 Leaf, &/or 1 Any

• Wood needs to be placed with one edge touching the edge of another Wood

• Leaf needs to be placed with one edge touching the edge of a Wood

• Flower needs to be placed with one edge touching the edge of a Leaf

• Fruit needs to be placed adjacent to two Leaf tiles which form an intersection, furthermore a Fruit CANNOT touch the edge of another Fruit

Before placement, if your layout does not allow for a Wood placement (regardless of what you wish to place) you can discard parts of your Bonsai in the least disruptive manner in order to make Wood placement possible


Complete a Goal

If you meet or exceed the requirements of a goal, you are able to claim it or skip it

You can only claim one goal of each type, so once one is claimed you cannot claim a better version

If you choose to skip a goal you could have claimed, it is no longer available for you to claim at a later point, you must instead try to claim a harder goal worth more points


Game End

When the deck is depleted and the final card revealed, all players including the player who caused this get 1 final turn

Hand Tiles are worth nothing, tiles in the Bonsai are scored as follows

• Wood is worth 0

• Leaf is worth 3 each

• Flowers are worth 1 for each side NOT adjacent to another tile (so worth 0 - 5 each)

• Fruit is worth 7 each

• Reveal your Parchments and score them as detailed, then add to this any Goal cards collected

The player with the most points, wins!

If tied, the player furthest from the start player, wins!


Settings

The tokonoma variant puts all of the Parchment cards in the top half of the deck.